Sentences with phrase «more flexible leases»

Marketing one of the last properties from that 2007 deal signals the end of one era and the early stages of the next, as technology companies and other tenants seek more flexible leases and better amenities.
It's just a shorter - term, more flexible lease, and a smaller - format store,» Brendan Wallace, co-founder of Fifth Wall, a California - based venture capital firm focused on real estate technologies, told CNBC.
«Growing technology tenants desire shorter, more flexible lease terms, usually two to four years, to coincide with their funding raises — and thus headcount additions,» says Peter Conte, vice president in the San Francisco office of real estate services firm Transwestern.

Not exact matches

Within the city, start - ups are gravitating towards the Flatiron District because leasing is cheap (well, lower than Midtown) and landlords are tend to be more flexible (though it's possible they just want to be near ShakeShack).
Besides, the lease terms in a business centre are much more flexible than in conventional premises: if necessary, you can expand or reduce your office space or move to another location at a moment's notice.
On sale now at Mercedes - Benz van dealerships, the Sprinter Worker offers multiple loan and flexible lease options to make it more accessible to the plumbers, electricians, and other contractors that this value - oriented van is targeted toward.
Our expert business lending team is here to help your business prosper, with flexible solutions including SBA loans, commercial mortgages, lines of credit, equipment financing & leasing and much more.
The properties with shorter rental agreements are more flexible in terms of renegotiating rental rates; thus, REITs with shorter lease terms are less sensitive to rate increases and behave more like floating rate bonds.
If your plans are more flexible, corporate housing and short - term leases are also available.
For a more detailed and flexible agreement, or a lease that can be made more favorable to the tenant, see our standard Residential Lease Agreement form.
In this cases, it provides a less messy and more flexible alternative to an eviction action to get a tenant to leave voluntarily, while compensating a landlord, without court action, when the tenant just can't leave quite on time for some reason like an inability to get movers scheduled by the lease termination date.
The amount of new London leases taken up by the largest law firms in the capital fell by more than 50 % last year, as factors such as flexible working, new technology and the Brexit vote push law firms to rethink their real estate footprint.
The ALRA (NT) also has a permit system that regulates access and provides for leasing of land but does not link the holding of a lease to the requirement to have existing permission to reside on the land and so to this extent it is more flexible.
Furthermore, a lease agreement will become more layered with arrangements for flexible space to meet either peak demands or for meeting the needs of short - term special projects.
«Tenants studying this commission structure have seen that the more rent they pay, the more space they take, and the less flexible the lease they sign, the more the broker earns,» says Peter Roberts, managing director and co-president of tenant representation for Chicago - based Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. «They can see that the system does not align interests, but creates a divergence of interests.»
The country boasts a strong office sector, with flexible - workspace leaders such as We Work and Regus leasing more than 100,000 square feet of office space in 2017, according to Colliers International.
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