Otherwise, the incubator would just be a real
estate play with office space and little more value add.
Stronach cut a deal to transform MID into a pure real
estate play with a single share structure in return for its remaining gaming assets, worth between US$ 585 million and US$ 730 million.
Not exact matches
Tim Syrianos, president of the Toronto Real
Estate Board, said the decline in activity has less to do
with foreign buyers and more to do
with potential homebuyers waiting to see how the market
plays out.
Trump has some strong views on the type of people who should be
playing golf, in general, but the billionaire real
estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate is apparently on board
with the PGA's plans to find a new venue for this year's Grand Slam.
Meanwhile,
with a series of supportive economic factors at
play «we expect the country's real
estate market to continue the strong showing it posted in the second half of 2013,» Soper said, noting among other things favourable interest rates and an improving U.S. economy fuelling demand for Canadian exports.
Price Rationale You might score best by looking at this business as a real
estate play,
with land worth about $ 150,000 and the courts another $ 160,000.
The Bank has been growing their loan portfolio in the New York area 31 % per year since 2013,
with commercial real
estate (CRE) and especially apartment loans
playing a major role.
Keith Meister of Corvex Management also unveiled a
play on real
estate with American Realty Capital Properties.
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with a mission and finding how to add value [06:50] Joe Gebbia's trajectory over a decade [07:10] Culture is the ultimate element to building your brand [07:40] Namale Resort [08:00] Finding a way to do more for others than anyone else [08:45] The beauty of competition [09:15] Don't just advertise, become the expert [09:25] Value - added marketing [09:40] It takes 16 impressions to inspire buying behavior [10:10] Do something where marketing isn't marketing [10:30] The 17 - year old kid in real
estate [11:35] Find a way to stand out from the crowd — the trash strike example [14:10] Authenticity
plays a critical role [16:00] Building reciprocity
with your customers [17:00] Double the value you add [17:20] Bringing innovation and marketing to the forefront [18:35] Innovation can mean raising your price [18:55] What innovation really means [19:25] Changing the way something is perceived [20:55] The man who was copying Tony constantly [22:00] Does change happen in a second?
«Retail is changing, and the role that real
estate has to
play in the way that we shop today must change
with it,» Mr. Neumann said in a statement.
I carried around a cold cup of tea and picked up bits of wrapping paper from the floor, my sister's girls
played fairies, my husband stood in the garage
with my father talking about the real
estate market right now.
Unless he's on the golf course or eating out (he
played golf
with Jordan before the party), Barack Obama is quite the loner, nestled up in an 8,100 square - foot, $ 12 million
estate on the island's North Shore, paying rent in the tens of thousands of dollars a week.
In October, Treasury Wine
Estates, the world's largest pure -
play winemaker and owner of Penfolds and Wolf Blass, warned shareholders that consumer demand for wine in China had softened in line
with souring demand for luxury products ranging from beverages to fashion.
Mark Brunell declared bankruptcy while he was still actually
playing in the NFL, all due to not being as good a real
estate investor as he was football player, and that was
with a college degree and partners.
Originated some time around 1925 by a few wealthy
estate owners in the East (among them Ogden Phipps, Mrs. Margaret Emerson, Averell Harriman and Herbert Bayard Swope Jr.), «scientific» croquet is
played with expensive, closely calibrated English equipment, high wickets and hot tempers.
With a second - round 3 - under 69 to go with an opening 70 at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, Garcia played his way into a share of 15th place and heads to the weekend at 3 - under after 36 holes — just two shots back of frontrunner Matthew Fitzpatr
With a second - round 3 - under 69 to go
with an opening 70 at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai, Garcia played his way into a share of 15th place and heads to the weekend at 3 - under after 36 holes — just two shots back of frontrunner Matthew Fitzpatr
with an opening 70 at Jumeirah Golf
Estates in Dubai, Garcia
played his way into a share of 15th place and heads to the weekend at 3 - under after 36 holes — just two shots back of frontrunner Matthew Fitzpatrick.
If Bledsoe wasn't initially thrilled
with the prospect of moving to western New York and
playing for a team that wheezed to a 3 - 13 record in Williams's maiden season, he had warmed to it by last Thursday, when he and Maura embarked on a flash real
estate tour.
Laid out over 35 acres of Montague's private
estate, the nine - hole course
played to 2,700 yards,
with fairways which frequently crisscrossed because of the limited flat spaces for the postage stamp - sized greens.
Hoffman
Estates plans to develop the site into a neighborhood park
with three
playing fields, a playground, a basketball court, a walking track, tennis courts and a picnic shelter.
HTC, a small but influential labor union that has
played pivotal rolls at the Capitol in recent years on issues like the legalization of casino gaming, worked
with the Real
Estate Board of New York to counter a well - funded campaign backed by Airbnb.
The move comes as another mayor Cuomo has differed
with, New York City's Bill de Blasio, has decided to return contributions from Glenwood Management, the real -
estate firm that has
played a role in multiple corruption cases and donated heavily to the convicted former leaders of the Senate and Assembly, Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver.
This
played out during budget negotiations when the Rent Stabilization Association, which represents the bread - and - butter apartment building owners, and REBNY, which is more closely associated
with mega developers and the commercial real
estate industry, failed to agree on a common agenda to push for.
Before his demise, Libya's Muamar Qathafi held vast stakes in plush
estates along the manicured leafy areas of London where his kids often
played with the toys of wealth.
He accused de Blasio of having failed «to put any significant dent into the homeless problem» and having engaged in «pay - for -
play with wealthy real
estate developers that should undercut his claim that he's a good government paragon.»
«He
plays it straight
with us,» one real
estate executive told Capital.
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estate sales, camping, fishing volunteering, wine tastings, BBQ
with friends and Family,
playing cards, fishing, gardening, Love a good sense of humor be it dry...
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In «Mr. Popper's Penguins,» he's
playing a divorced real
estate shark who flips New York landmarks and has fallen out of favor
with both his kids (Maxwell Perry Cotton, Madeline Carroll) and ex-wife (Carla Gugino).
That's Doug Strutt (great name), a real -
estate billionaire
with more than a passing resemblance to Donald Trump and one the great Lithgow
plays with magisterial finesse and startling good humor.
Able to
play characters ranging from a name - dropping Manhattan socialite to a withdrawn, abused wife, the 6» 0» Janney infuses all of her portrayals
with equal parts poignancy and unforced gusto.A product of Dayton, Ohio, where she was born November 19, 1959, Janney was raised as the daughter of a homemaker and the president of a real
estate firm.
So much of the success of any given horror film relies on a few aesthetic elements: its atmosphere, its ability to
play with light and the shadow, and, of course, location -LRB-... location, location — as real
estate folks would add for effect).
Based on David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winning
play, Glengarry Glen Ross follows the duplicitous comings and goings of an office full of shifty real -
estate hustlers (including Al Pacino's Ricky Roma, Ed Harris» Dave Moss, and Jack Lemmon's Shelley Levene) over the course of a hectic 24 - hour period -
with the admittedly thin storyline set into motion by a slick upper - management type's proclamation that the men will lose their jobs if their work doesn't improve.
Perhaps contemplating his pension, Neeson is gruff and distracted; Zeta - Jones seems nervous and apprehensive beneath her slinky bravado; and only Wilson, by virtue of the slacker nature of his character (
played memorably by Russ Tamblyn in the original as a cynic more interested in the value of the house on the real
estate market), strikes an authentic note of eccentricity laced
with fear.
Django and Schultz's search for her leads them to Candyland, a Mississippi
estate whose debonair master, Calvin Candie, is
played with almost indecent flair by Leonardo DiCaprio.
There are some nicely
played laughs at the story's outset, as Wilson's Henry moves into a new house and tries to fend off busybodies: his over-eager real
estate agent (Cheryl Hines) and his enthusiastically intrusive next - door neighbor Esperanza Martinez (Adriana Barraza of Babel), who arrives
with homemade tamales and a lot of questions.
Sylvester Stallone — looking more than a little like a gorilla taught to walk upright —
plays a hitman who teams up
with a cop (Sung Kang) to take down the New Orleans real
estate developers who killed his partner.
The Seagull - Based on the
play by Anton Chekhov, an aging actress named Irina Arkidana (Annette Bening) goes to her brother Sorin's (Brian Dennehy) country
estate for a visit and brings Boris Trigorin (Corey Stoll), a successful novelist,
with her.
It would be easy to pigeonhole Beverly as evil: She demeans her guests
with remarks that are insensitive at best, belittles her real
estate agent husband (
played by Max Baker), and is generally immune to everyone's discomfort.
Rising star Daniel Kaluuya
plays a successful photographer who leaves the city
with his girlfriend (Allison Williams) to meet her family for the first time at their country
estate.
It's worth noting that
playing in tabletop mode doesn't leave either of you
with much screen real
estate, so be prepared to get friendly
with your pal and your Switch if you want any chance of following what's going on.
Tom Popper has grown from an enthusiastic youngster (Dylan Clark Marshall, Arthur) to a cynical real
estate broker (Carrey, A Christmas Carol),
with his adventurer father's absence throughout his childhood still
playing on his mind.
The Quiet Ones leaps off from that premise — and markets itself
with a «based on true events» pitch line — but after several screenwriters took their turns at the story, it ultimately veers far afield: University professor Joseph Coupland (
played with a perfect blend intellectual arrogance and charismatic follow - me guruism by Jared Harris of Mad Men), brilliant but bristling at the restrictive old - school attitudes toward his groundbreaking case study, removes his star subject Jane Harper (Bates Motel's Olivia Cooke) to a deserted, dilapidated country
estate to be studied by his collegiate team, including a randy post-Mod couple (Erin Richards and Rory Fleck - Byrne) and soft - spoken cameraman Brian (Sam Clafin of The Hunger Games).
But then we're forced into watching his smarmy character develop a relationship
with a Southern Belle prostitute
played by Kate Hudson, tasked
with the impossible feat of making a fantasy blonde bombshell into a romantic interest for Murray as she provides services to the local male population out of a trailer, steadfastly collecting a sizeable nest egg so she can jet off to Hawaii to open her own real
estate firm.
The real
estate urbanity is ripe for ridicule, and it's a shame that more wasn't made of this as The Architect instead treads a predictable path
with a textbook love triangle, a requisite quirky charlatan, and other stale placeholder characters (such as Colin's dull and doting parents
played by John Aylward and Pamela Reed, so perfunctory they don't even have names), none of which are very likeable.
The best known recent example of the style is the low - budget Lady Macbeth, which again tackled race issues in a more apparently - conventional period: here, in an adaptation of the Russian story Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, Florence Pugh's genteel Katherine, trapped in a loveless marriage, embarks on a Lady Chatterley style love affair
with an
estate worker,
played by another mixed - race actor, Cosmo Jarvis.
Strindberg's
play follows the titular character as she navigates her way through the oppressive society and begins a relationship
with a senior servant at her father's
estate.
As he works to try and get back that which he has lost, he finds employment
with a real
estate shark (
played by the Oscar - snubbed Michael Shannon) who has figured out how to game the corrupt system to his greatest advantage.
As The Fifth
Estate itself portrays, he would have taken particular umbrage to having had to share equal billing
with his ex-partner Daniel Berg,
played by Bruhl.
Suddenly, a short trip becomes a longer one, while Robert keeps busy back home, putting the house on the market and considering starting a relationship of his own
with his real
estate agent,
played by Mary Steenburgen, who's as charming as ever.