Sentences with word «leased»

Some examples include rent, leased furniture, and insurance.
A jointly leased box doesn't necessarily translate to joint ownership, nor does giving an heir official access to the box contents as a signator.
So it leased a castle — more or less.
In 2002 a few Asimo models were leased for $ 150,000 a month.
Google has not disclosed details about how many subscribers it has for the service, which it introduced almost three years ago and runs on leased airwaves from the networks of T - Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular.
«I can confirm that pending the outcome of the head - tax vote by City Council, Amazon has paused all construction planning on our Block 18 project in downtown Seattle and is evaluating options to sublease all space in our recently leased Rainier Square building,» Amazon VP Drew Herdener told the Seattle Times.
No tenant has leased the space as yet.
Construction will happen at the Moffett Federal Airfield, a site the company has leased from the government since 2014.
A newly - established trust managed by Charter Hall has purchased four properties leased by Perth - based Automotive Holdings Group in a deal worth $ 82 million.
Two decades later, they spent $ 1.1 billion to buy seven buildings from the federal government (then promptly leased them back to the feds).
Later, we moved into a larger leased space.
The average monthly payment for those vehicles leased between April and June was $ 407, with more than 70 percent of those leases stretching out two to three years.
It is also moving from its own leased data centers to Google's cloud.
He had leased his lavish Hampton home to a hedge - fund trader, Brett Barna, who allegedly trashed the $ 20 million estate in a widely publicized madcap party.
In 2016, Amazon, which unveiled its foray into air freight with a unit now called as Amazon Air, through 40 leased Boeing 767s.
If you needed to pay employees or a repairperson to do maintenance on purchased equipment, it could wind up costing you more than if you'd leased it.
They built or leased work camps capable of housing some 15,000 individuals near their job sites outside the city.
Or was it your competitor, who leased it to impress new clients?
His books told him he was making a lot of money, but as he hired people and leased machines, he found his cash flow out was higher than his cash flow in.
Prologis owned or managed more than 3,200 properties worldwide as of Dec. 31 and leased facilities to about 5,000 customers, the largest being Amazon.com followed by DHL.
Conversely, most investors would put a lower premium on stable, fully leased real estate properties.
And some still - unapproved firms are under pressure from their impatient investors, who have leased buildings, hired staff and paid legal fees with no returns in sight.
The chief minister of West Bengal state, Mamata Banerjee, said Saturday that the «Red Fort» should not be «leased out,» adding the decision was a «sad and dark day in our history.»
You can give yourself the infrastructure you need to grow by moving into a serviced office, fully leased office or even a shared workspace.
The Steeles leased their land to grow 30 medical marijuana plants last year, and this year they are growing double that amount to be branded with the same label as their wine.
But a for - profit company co-owned by Ezzell, Corbett and United Tissue President David Breedlove is paid to provide management services, leased equipment and loans.
ExpressJet anticipates returning seven leased aircraft to Delta in Q2 2018 (six CRJ900s and one CRJ700).
In 1995, Trump Hotels leased Trump - owned land next to one of the casinos for $ 3.3 million, and purchased two parcels from its chairman in 1995 and 1996 for a total of $ 24.6 million.
Drivers, who must be 21 or over, own or lease a 2008 or newer vehicle and pass a background check — download Wrapify's proprietary mobile application, which can only be engaged in their personal vehicle.
Trained as a petroleum landman — an agent who bids on government - issued leases on producers» behalf — Orman, 67, was consulting in Calgary when the National Energy Program was introduced.
PivotDesk wants to play matchmaker for office space, helping fledgling companies find the right digs by connecting them with other businesses that are locked into long - term leases and have floor space...
T - Mobile does have some 28 GHz rights from its 2013 acquisition of MetroPCS, while Sprint leases millimeter band rights.
Soaring rents in the retail sector have prompted calls for a register of leases and a rebalance of power between landlords and store owners.
Pivoting doesn't look quite so sweet when you've just sunk $ 500,000 into a machine for a tool and die shop or hired 30 new employees to staff your restaurant or signed a five - year lease on a warehouse.
The Department of Defense (DOD) may soon start leasing space in Trump Tower in New York to protect the president and his family and to assist with daily operations while they are in residence.
Recording all his thoughts in a mission statement Jerry feels he has a new lease on life.
Best known for its NASCAR racing team, Penske is actually a worldwide conglomerate that operates car and truck dealerships, car rental and leasing agencies and a logistics company, among other units.
All productions filmed at Raleigh Studios are required to lease Hollywood Rentals gear; the site also includes a supply store and three screening rooms available to rent for postproduction chores like voice - over services or private viewings.
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 there.
For now, MacMillan seems to be enjoying his second lease on professional life: he may be pursuing a grand vision of the future of digital media, but he doesn't act like a guy in a hurry.
She said she was recently told by her business partner that the leasing agent for AMC had divulged that the movie chain did not plan to renew its lease on the theater when it expires in October 2021 — something substantiated by another source.
This can result in company buyouts, leases, licensing agreements, or partnerships that provide financial windfalls for the small business.
Those disparate pieces include File Keepers, an archival business records and information management company founded in 1974 after Rosenthal accepted a sweetheart deal to lease a vacant, 500,000 - square - foot building in downtown Los Angeles.
The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider — leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
Ask three business owners the best way to pay for a company vehicle, and you'll likely get three different answers: buy, finance or lease.
It can be cheaper and easier to deal with existing regulatory requirements if cloud - computing companies choose to lease and operate in existing data center facilities while also partnering with local companies.
Leases traditionally expire on June 30 in the province resulting in a dramatic spike of people requiring everything from trolleys to trucks on July 1.
The proposal also will try to give mobile service resellers the right to lease bulk access to the networks of mobile operators at the same price that operators charge each other.
Actual operational and financial results of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet will likely also vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of other reasons, including, in addition to those identified above: the challenges and costs of integrating operations and realizing anticipated synergies and other benefits from the acquisition of ExpressJet; the challenges of competing successfully in a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry; developments associated with fluctuations in the economy and the demand for air travel; the financial stability of SkyWest's major partners and any potential impact of their financial condition on the operations of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines, or ExpressJet; fluctuations in flight schedules, which are determined by the major partners for whom SkyWest's operating airlines conduct flight operations; variations in market and economic conditions; significant aircraft lease and debt commitments; residual aircraft values and related impairment charges; labor relations and costs; the impact of global instability; rapidly fluctuating fuel costs, and potential fuel shortages; the impact of weather - related or other natural disasters on air travel and airline costs; aircraft deliveries; the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots and other unanticipated factors.
«We don't really need help negotiating real estate or leases or dealing with vendors like new franchisees might.
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