Sentences with phrase «developer fees»

That's one of the largest developer fees paid out in the region in recent years, because of the sheer size of the project, according to construction industry sources.
-- A domain name, hosting and possible web developer fees — Special software such as webinar hosting software, email hosting (for list building)-- Specific promotional costs.
Excess reserves, project operations, investment income and deferred developer fees totaling $ 2.6 million
Apple in early 2018 will waive the $ 99 developer fee for all government and nonprofits starting in the U.S. to make this transition easier.
School districts have also levied $ 9.4 billion in developer fees since 1998, reporting a peak of $ 1.1 billion annually in 2004 - 05 and 2005 - 06 and a low of $ 210 million by 2010 - 11 in the aftermath of the housing crash.
Developer fees averaged $ 585 million annually from 1998 - 99 to 2013 - 14, the LAO said in its report.
If the SAB were to initiate the new loan program, it would in effect be signaling that School Facility Program funds are depleted — a move that would trigger a jump to the next tier of developer fees, known as Level III.
As long as you follow the TOS) Terms of Service), don't break anything related to copyrights, and pay your one - time developer fee to open you account, you can pretty much publish whatever you want.
HCR funding for this $ 14.3 million project was provided through the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) and Federal Low - Income Housing Credit (LIHC) Programs, which leveraged an NBT Bank loan, Federal and State Historic Tax Credit Equity, NYSERDA incentives and a deferred developer fee.
Districts would be able to supplement these state dollars with revenue from local bonds, developer fees and operational funds, the LAO suggests.
Apple charges a developer fee for you to turn in an app.
If I'm not mistaking, all compilers for Apple are not free, and there's a developer fee you have to pay.
Soft costs paid by the borrower, such as engineering costs, governmental fees, developer fees, etc., can be counted toward equity if they contribute to the completion and value of the developed property, but alternative collateral such as land, purchase deposits and the proceeds of other loans can not.
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