Sentences with phrase «in space rented»

Furthermore, the Court of Appeal determined that, even if the Application Judge was in error with respect to whether there had been reductions in space rented by the Appellant, such an error was ``... not one which would have affected the result» since both the evidence and conduct of the parties suggested ``... whenever a change to the Lease was sought the parties negotiated the terms and entered into a written agreement».
Sturtevant's Store was installed in a space she rented at 623 East Ninth Street, in the East Village.
Isaac Witkin showed six new steel sculptures in a space rented downtown by the Robert Elkon Gallery.

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In 1995, Trump's gambling empire signed a 10 - year lease to rent space in Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from therIn 1995, Trump's gambling empire signed a 10 - year lease to rent space in Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from therin Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from there.
The way Pat sets up her pricing is that each of the four possible spaces in the trailer is rented at a fee.
Up to that point, Susan had been renting space in a commercial kitchen, which meant it was a shared space.
The partnership will rent seats at Hooters to individuals looking to hot - desk, providing a new revenue stream for Hooters during the less - busy period between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Space can be rented in 50 - yen (47 - cent) half - hour blocks.
So in 1995, I borrowed $ 3,000 dollars to rent out my own space on Clark Street.
Rent a space, invest in VR platforms, and charge per experience.
He pays a rent of several thousand dollars per month — retail space in the neighborhood is among the priciest in the country.
We negotiated a deal with freight company Kuehne & Nagel to rent space in their warehousing facility and pay them a fee to help us manage our inventory.
The company started renting space at an incubator in Sunnyvale — a 10 - minute car ride from Google's headquarters, and just over 20 km from Facebook's new base in Menlo Park — only to find out that «the city where young developers want to be is San Francisco,» Doerksen says.
The group set about their plan by renting office space in Dallas, Texas, where a robust fracking industry regularly requires radioactive materials for gauges needed in their search for gas and oil deposits.
The company also paid $ 57,500 to rent office space in the Trump Tower in New York City that year.
It also sees lucrative opportunities in developing new food and beverage brands and restaurants it can use at other locations, plus meeting and banquet space, a marina with boat slip leases, and the ability of owners to rent their condos as part of the hotel operation.
Experts TRD spoke to said more people are sharing space for budgetary reasons, especially as the rise in rent continues to outpace the rise in income.
A few months later, their first test brews were ready and the partners rented a small space in downtown Burlington.
From renting out a room to renting out storage space in your garage or even a parking space, this is a fabulous way to put cash in your pocket.
AirBnB found success creating a platform that allows individuals to rent unused space to traveling strangers, and Uber turned ordinary drivers in to taxis.
Virtual office space is no longer just for cool tech professionals — it's for many American employees who work for companies that don't see the point in footing the bill for rent when their workers can just as easily work from home.
For instance, in 2006, Hermès, the luxury goods company, made a foray to 15 Broad Street near Wall Street, and it was quickly joined by other upscale retailers like Tiffany & Company, Thomas Pink and Canali, and asking rents quickly climbed to $ 300 a square foot for ground - floor space.
Since opening his first location — a rented room in a house in Edmonton — in 1984, Stanton has created inclusive, judgment - free spaces for runners of all fitness levels to socialize, get fit and achieve their personal goals.
«In D.C. you can cover the mortgage portion of your housing payment for the space by renting it out,» said Stokes.
More recently, WeWork began experimenting with a co-living space, WeLive, where people rent part of a living space and take part in shared amenities as part of the deal.
Midtown Manhattan asking rents fell 0.9 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, to $ 76.42 per square foot, as landlords had to offer incentives to fill space in older buildings, according to brokerage Savills Studley.
Creating it, your own marketing assets, those assets are pulling in, you shouldn't be renting space and other assets, build your own permanent sustainable assets.
In pursuit of her dream of owning her own business, Michele Merhib started out by renting space at a local country club to offer massages.
By the end of that summer, Meenan had to rent space in a warehouse in Queens.
«The only thing we have not had in the store is a funeral,» says Williams, who derives roughly a third of revenue from renting out the space.
As the crisis in available office space in the CBD continues, building owners are bringing refurbished space back into supply this year to take advantage of soaring rents.
Either that, or rent a spot in a coworking space.
If the wrong term is selected, a tenant will likely end up paying more in rent for a space that doesn't work for the company than what was saved by paring 5 percent from the asking rental rate.
Members of the National Policy Institute, which is headed by Spencer, had contacted the university for plans to rent space on the campus in Gainesville, Florida on Sept. 12.
When leasing space, you must deal every few years with market fluctuations (reflected in the rent).
Though losing a city the size of New York from its roster is certainly a blow to the organization, Airbnb operates in 30,000 cities worldwide, leaving tourists plenty of other places to feel uncomfortable when the person who's supposed to vacate the space they're renting hangs around a bit too long after they arrive.
The inability to attract and retain good staff, and the combination of rapidly escalating commercial rents and a shortage of warehouse and office space, are hurting small business in Western Australia.
He owes some part of his undisclosed fortune to business partnerships with companies and individuals in the oil - rich Gulf, between his golf - course and hotel - building ventures and the Manhattan office space he reportedly rents to Qatar Airways.
In best - case scenarios, malls will redevelop anchor spaces and find tenants able to pay even higher rents, like restaurants or apartment complexes.
The company might actually be able to rent out some of its extra warehouse space to the supplier in a way that would allow both companies to get a benefit.
Jain's mentorships came about accidentally — he rented space for his first business in a shared office where an attorney and another business owner were already working.
Note: Commercial real estate brokers typically receive a commission from landlords in return for finding them tenants to rent their space.
He values it so much that when he launched his new messaging app for college students, called Islands, he rented a space in student housing at the University of Western Ontario so he could be closer to his potential customers.
Steckler was a great candidate for renting space at an executive suite or office business center — furnished buildings in which tenants share a common administrative staff, the use of conference rooms, and high - tech accoutrements (videoconferencing and high - speed Internet access).
The company argues that most of its hosts are merely renting out extra space in their homes for some extra cash.
Some public spaces like libraries don't bring in much in rent, so they mainly serve as a way to attract people to the mall, she says.
This subsidiary employed just one person (a German resident) in 2003, and rented space in a law office, according to the Canada Revenue Agency.
Rents for so - called Class A office spaced soared 17 % last year, but are still half or less of those in London and New York.
Sublease spaces have asking rents about 17 % below that of direct space and is often move - in ready with furniture, making it more affordable for smaller or new firms.
Acquiring talent in Silicon Valley can be expensive, and so can renting office space.
«Breather works a bit like Airbnb, in that people approach us with empty commercial spaces they're not using and we help rent them out for an hour or two at a time.
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