Sentences with phrase «demands for space due»

Not exact matches

Rents are still too high due to demand for high trafic retail space.
While it can reduce time lost due to unpredictable incidents, it offers only marginal improvements to the steady increases in predictable demand for road space during rush hours.
On - farm grain storage may be an indispensable aspect of white wheat production at its inception due to the fact elevators may not have sufficient demand to dedicate storage space for white wheat.
If for example, banks were having trouble floating bonds because the spread of corporate bonds was too high versus government bonds (yields were very high because prices are low due to little demand to own these bank issued bonds) they could buy these types of bonds to get money flowing in this space if the central bank so desired.
One example is that some shelters have built up more demand for adoption than they have animals, while animals are dying in other shelters due to time or space limitations.
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Due to popular demand, The Untitled Space is pleased to announce extended dates for the UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN group show.
Due to popular demand, The Untitled Space is pleased to announce extended dates for its highly successful UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN exhibition, now on view through Sunday, February 5th.
For instance, ground source heat pumps tend to have higher efficiencies than air source units during the heating season due to the relative stability of ground temperatures below certain depths, though air source units — which involve much lower capital costs — have closed the gap in recent years as manufacturers have refined their design, and there is evidence to indicate that space heating demand in many Irish buildings may be peaking in Ireland's frequently relatively mild but windy weather, as the guide to air source heat pumps in Issue 24 of Passive House Plus discussed.
Due to an increase in demand for natural gas for space and water heating, and limitations imposed by natural gas pipeline constraints, electricity generation from gas was unable to scale up, and the burden was transferred to oil as dual fuel generators switched over.
As the chart provided by Blockchair.com shows, this is due to the fact that demand for block space has increased.
The two main players in the space, AMD and NVIDIA, saw their stock prices rise an incredible 585 % and 760 %, respectively, over the last 24 months, largely due to demand for their GPUs from the mining community.
The commitment towards health infrastructure in regional areas is a welcome investment, particularly supporting community controlled health services, where many of our services have outgrown their current space due to increased clients demands and population rises, without any new investments to support this for some time.
Continuing price escalation is the result of moderate construction and high investor interest in this sector, despite moderating demand for office space over the last few years due to changes in the workplace environment.
Due to high demand for space and tight supply conditions, owners are taking control back from tenants, signaling a warning sign for occupiers...
- The high volatility of demand for office space due to unpredictable economic shocks that affect employment growth in service and financial sectors which determines large portion of additional demand for office space
While vacancy rates were on the decline over the past year (from 5.60 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2007 to 4.50 per cent in 2008) and rents continued to escalate ($ 21.36 to $ 22.90 per sq. ft. for the same period), softening demand due to weak economic conditions and the expected supply of several million square feet of new office space will pose challenges for some of the prestigious towers in Toronto's financial district during 2009 and 2010.
Due to high demand for space and tight supply conditions, owners are taking control back from tenants, signaling a warning sign for occupiers that rents will likely increase in the next few years.
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