Transitioned my business from a locally based, brick and mortar office (with premium office
space leasing costs) to a globally focused, completely virtual operation serving clients from coast to coast in the United States, in Canada and also in far - flung places such as Europe and Asia!
Not exact matches
The company also keeps
costs down by selecting unconventional
spaces for its retail locations — like the two - storey office
space it
leases in North Chicago, which features a wraparound patio terrace with couches and an espresso bar.
It allows you to expand capacity without having to formally hire large numbers of new staff; without having to invest in new capital equipment, without
leasing a larger commercial
space; and without having to invest in development
costs for non-core parts of your business, increasing your fixed overhead.
Imagine the relief it would be to replace the long, expensive office
lease with flexible,
cost - effective shared office
space.
It is going to be much more difficult for a competitor to enter a business which requires hundreds of millions of dollars in startup capital than it is for a retailer, which can be opened for a minuscule fraction of the
cost (e.g., there are very few entities in the world that could start an airplane manufacturer to go head - to - head with Airbus or Boeing, but you and your friends could probably gather the capital necessary to
lease a
space at the local mall and start your own business).
The flipside of no real estate: Buyers will have a new
cost to consider,
leasing or buying their own
space for large workforces and print production.
Most small businesses start out
leasing space and taking advantage of the lower monthly
costs and flexibility that renting provides.
You will also benefit from our low start - up
costs that don't involve
leasing office
space, specialized equipment or inventory.
Everything from product development and marketing to
leasing or buying office
space, hiring employees and more can
cost a small fortune.
Some serious number crunching — for when the
cost to
lease business
space becomes the same as or more than the
cost to buy it.
At a
cost of about $ 230,000 per year, the district has
leased through 2015 the indoor
space that contains two classrooms, three multi-purpose rooms, staff offices, a waiting area, a customer service counter and a culinary arts kitchen.
Terms of the
lease, including
costs,
space needs and the length of the
lease, are still to be ironed out.
For the first time, the privately operated schools will be eligible for government funds to cover the
costs of
leasing classroom
space in private buildings, Albany sources said.
«In the face of unsustainable deficits, the Postal Service must seek ways to cut
costs and reduce the size of its infrastructure,» Joseph Mulvey, a USPS real estate specialist, wrote in a Dec. 31 letter to Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. «We believe we have an opportunity in the Bronx to sell the existing Postal Service owned property located at 558 Grand Concourse, and right size our retail operation into smaller
leased space.»
The new facility is estimated to
cost $ 5.5 million to both acquire and renovate the
space, which the supervisor said turned out to be the least costly option out of
leasing, buying or building new.
The city would have to cover the
leasing costs of moving Success into a private
space, which can be very expensive.
It found that Skyports, a parking garage and marina
leasing space along East 18th and East 23rd streets, was in such serious disrepair, it could
cost the city at least $ 5.5 million to make the area safe.
For example, LabCentral, a nonprofit organization occupying a renovated, 2600 - square - meter facility
leased from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, allows any scientist with an idea and ambition to rent a lab bench and an office, sharing
space, services, and high -
cost tools with others pursuing their own entrepreneurial dreams.
Foundations, he adds, can get by charging a lower rate because they allow researchers to charge certain
costs to their grant — such as
leasing space — that can't be charged to their NIH grant.
We will work with you to determine what your needs are, availability of
space, and the
cost of
leasing space.
Explaining that they were about to sign a
lease for a retail
space in the city when approached by Spacemarket, the low
cost rent, large
space and relaxed location became the right combination to change their plans.
They learn the
costs associated with
leasing a
space to conduct business operations.
«Otherwise, why would Amazon take on the additional
costs of
leasing space?»
Named The Ark, this new facility is set to open early 2016, and is said to
cost a whooping $ 48 million (S$ 65 million), with a 30 - year
lease signed between The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with Ark Development for a
space spanning over 178,000 sq ft.
These
costs include, but are not necessarily limited to, marketing, recruiting, equipment, hardware, software,
leasing space, office supplies, travel, training, coaching, head office support and legal.
The investment helps to offset the initial
cost to set up each office location, which
costs include, but are not necessarily limited to, marketing, recruiting, equipment, hardware, software,
leasing space, office supplies, travel, training, coaching, head office support and legal and brokerage fees on the new investor transaction.
The
costs ranged from $ 55 for
leasing the club's
space to $ 20 for the D.J. as well as between $ 3 to $ 5 for each security guard, all depending on the shift worked.
The firm moved into the
space in early November, 2013 — early feedback has been positive (and the
cost - savings due to smaller
space requirements significant) so it would not be surprising if other Corrs offices will follow suit as their
leases come due.
Although retailers have begun to see the effects of the economic slowdown on their sales figures, they haven't had much relief from expenses, including the
cost of
leasing space.
Maryland's highest court has ruled that a
lease between a commercial property landlord and a tenant that provided the landlord with the right to «limit» the number of reduced -
cost parking
spaces it would
lease to the tenant did not give the landlord power to refuse to
lease any reduced -
cost parking
spaces to the tenant.
Under the proposal, U.S. companies that
lease commercial
space would be required to capitalize the
costs of that
lease — similar to as if they purchased the property — instead of recognizing the true
costs of the
lease transaction.
Under the boards» proposal, U.S. companies that
lease commercial
space would be required to capitalize the
costs of that
lease — similar to as if they purchased the property — instead of recognizing the true
costs of the
lease transaction.
Anthony Malkin, chairman, president and CEO of New York City - based Empire State Realty Trust Inc., said in a statement that the new law will align office tenants with their landlords to make smart,
cost - effective investments in energy - efficient
leased spaces.
Also, there's another
cost to the
lease terminations: 6.1 million sq. ft. of empty
space the company is now trying to fill.
In the case of an investment property, that income could be in the form of rent; in an owner - occupied building, it could be an assumed rent (or rent saved) based on what it would
cost the owner to
lease equivalent
space.
Properties can often be purchased for less than replacement
cost, which lets you
lease out
space at below - market rates.»
The tenant shouldn't be paying for permits unrelated to running the building or for marketing
costs associated with
leasing a
space to a new tenant.
Maryland's highest court has considered whether a commercial property landlord could refuse to
lease any low -
cost parking
spaces to tenant when
lease provided landlord the right to «limit» the number of spots it would
lease to the tenant.
«A portion of the loan proceeds will be used to fund the
costs associated with the
lease up of the remaining vacant
space at the center which should be accelerated with the addition of 99 cents Only Store, which has signed a
lease to occupy half of the former Albertson's
space,» according to Karlin Real Estate Managing Director Larry Grantham.
CI 103: User Decision Analysis for Commercial Investment Real Estate Utilize market and financial analysis skills for user
space decisions, and apply
cost - of - occupancy models for ownership and
leasing.
But it may also raise the
cost of doing business across the country, decrease the amount of
space firms
lease and cut the number of jobs in construction and ancillary industries, said Jim Costello, senior strategist for Torto Wheaton Research, a division of CB Richard Ellis.
The
space would be
leased, but Hummer declined to comment on
costs,
lease terms or overall investment in the project.
Moreover, when a tenant's
lease expires, the landlord is expected to update a
space to attract new tenants,
costing nearly $ 30 - $ 50 per square foot in some situations.
We'll advise on how to reduce the
costs and risks associated with
leasing, ultimately finding
space for you that maximizes workplace flexibility and productivity.
The
cost savings are coming from a decrease in the amount of office
space under
lease or ownership.
Determining the direction of these
costs facilitates corporate decision making as to whether to own or
lease space, she says.
He would like to get the vacant
space market ready but to do the tenant improvements and pay a
leasing commission will
cost him more money than he has in his savings.
Bradford Allen Realty's Managing Director Sameena Mustafa Basit and Senior Managing Director Craig Nadborne represented NHS in
lease negotiations, which enabled the organization to reduce its occupancy
costs while reorganizing its floor
space for improved efficiencies.