Sentences with phrase «leased back into»

The Villas are privately owned and leased back into the Resort's letting pool.

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Also in November, Singapore Airlines handed over the very first A380 into service back to the leasing company that owns it.
He came back two months ago, leasing a Mercedes and moving into a high - rise with two Chinese friends while diving into a startup.
Some of these firms are looking to get into cannabis through diverse asset - backed lending investments --- things like equipment leasing.
The Authority backed out of a lease in the James A. Farley Post Office, temporarily throwing a wrench into part of Cuomo's plans to pay for the project.
Someone who leaves prison with a college degree has a real shot at a second lease on life because their education gives them the opportunity to get a job and avoid falling back into a cycle of crime.»
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday backed out of a lease in the James A. Farley Post Office, temporarily throwing a wrench into part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plans to pay for the project.
In February 2010, Trinity Real Estate terminated a 99 - year lease it had granted to Tribeca Associates back in 2007, when Tribeca Associates planned to convert the building into offices and a hotel, according to Crain's New York Business.
From the title alone, you have a decent idea of what to expect from 17 Again, a silly sitcom about a miserable, middle - aged man who gets a new lease on life when he is miraculously turned back into a teenager after accidentally falling into a river.
The RAV4's most recent leap was in 2006, and since then, the compact SUV class has resembled a plague: Many new frogs have leapt into the market, and others have gotten new leases on life and leapt back into action.
Several automakers have been toying with a subscription model as a way to bundle the entire cost of the vehicle (lease, insurance, etc.) into one fixed price, and allow subscribers to change into different models on a monthly basis, or other set time frame, or to simply turn the car or truck back in.
At the end of a lease, you turn the car back into the dealership.
Big auto manufacturers only got back into the leasing business in 2010, explains Bob Pierce, Director of Member Services at the Used Car Dealers Association of Ontario.
This was the prize coveted by Bill Ackman when he acquired a large block of Target shares during the peak of the real estate bubble, and subsequently tried to force management to spin off the real estate holdings into a separate company and to lease back those stores, thereby «unlocking» value.
The main problem will be commercial / political inertia I suppose: i.e moving from a centralised generating and distribution system over to a dispersed generating system where the utility companies supply, install and lease the generating and connection equipment in homes and workplaces and discount the surplus energy sold back into the local grid...... one day perhaps.
I do short leases as a fall back if for some reason I have a vacancy in Nov - Jan time frame to get back into the peak renting period.
If a lease doesn't have specific provisions on how rents will be dealt with after a catastrophe, that could spell trouble, Golden notes: «The tenant may have an obligation to continue paying rent, even though they have no expectation to get back into the space any time soon.»
It took about seven months to build our home, but luckily the couple that bought our previous home allowed us to lease the home back until our new one was finished, so we were able to go from our previous home straight into our new one.
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