Sentences with phrase «loan facility granted»

Leading offshore law firm Appleby acted as Bermuda and BVI counsels to China Orient Asset Management (International) Holding Limited (COAMI) in relation to a HK$ 560 million term loan facility granted by Ample Mark Enterprises Ltd. (Ample Mark), a wholly - owned subsidiary of COAMI, to Skyfame Realty...
Leading offshore law firm Appleby acted as Bermuda and BVI counsels to China Orient Asset Management (International) Holding Limited (COAMI) in relation to a HK$ 560 million term loan facility granted by Ample Mark Enterprises Ltd. (Ample Mark), a wholly - owned subsidiary of COAMI, to Skyfame Realty (Holdings) Limited (Skyfame).

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Grants or small loans could be part of the plan to help facilities with the expense, she said.
Omni Housing Development LLC, with affiliated companies Omni Development Company, Inc., and Omni Management Group Ltd., provides a wide array of services, including project feasibility and market analysis, project finance including loan, tax credit and grant application and processing, financial and land use planning & analysis, design / build and facility management.
Using grants of up to $ 4,000,000 and a loan of up to $ 5,000,000, 233 West 125th Street Danforth, LLC, a special purpose entity owned by Danforth Development Partners LLC, and its development partners will oversee part of the construction of a mixed - use facility.
According to the bank at the time, the decision was due to the delay in the repayment of the loan facility that the bank granted the institution towards the provision of about 7000 bed capacity hostel facilities.
The statewide ballot measure, which provided $ 3 billion in funding for stem cell research at California universities and research institutions, was overwhelmingly approved by voters, and called for the establishment of an entity to make grants and provide loans for stem cell research, research facilities, and other vital research opportunities.
«We're encouraged to see this proposal would increase funding for charter school facilities grants and improve access to loans and other financing for charter schools.
Changes to the administration of the Revolving Loan program and the Charter School Facility Grant program, as well as extending charter schools» access to district surplus property for three years through 2015, will provide charter schools with greater access to facilities and facilities funding.
In addition to the TIFIA loan, funding for this project includes $ 124.3 million in Federal grants, $ 50.3 million in special facility revenue bond proceeds, $ 29.5 million in proceeds from customer facility charges, $ 31.1 million in State grants, and $ 4.9 million from interest earnings on bond proceeds.
In addition to the $ 270 million TIFIA loan (and $ 46 million in capitalized interest), this project is funded with Federal grants ($ 6 million), a State Transportation Trust Fund loan ($ 245 million), a Florida State Infrastructure Bank loan ($ 70 million), other State funds totaling $ 1 billion, MDAD funding ($ 155 million), toll revenue ($ 86 million), and dedicated and ancillary revenues that include customer facility charges, rent, etc. ($ 117 million).
Subtitle F: Public Institutions -(Sec. 261) Expands the list of institutional entities eligible for energy sustainability and efficiency grants and loans to include Indian tribes, not - for profit hospitals, or not - for - profit inpatient health care facilities.
(Sec. 246) Amends the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act to require the Secretary to establish a program for awarding grants to states to establish revolving loan funds to provide loans to small and medium - sized manufacturers to finance the cost of: (1) reequipping, expanding, or establishing a manufacturing facility in the United States to produce clean energy technology products, energy efficient products, or integral component parts of such technology or products; and (2) reducing the energy intensity or GHG production of a manufacturing facility.
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