In fact, the growing number of governmental agencies and large companies with telecommuting programs has increased demand for hoteling — office
space rented per hour as needed — and telework centers, where employees share offices in a company - owned or company - leased commercial space.
Not exact matches
Rent a
space, invest in VR platforms, and charge
per experience.
He pays a
rent of several thousand dollars
per month — retail
space in the neighborhood is among the priciest in the country.
Midtown Manhattan asking
rents fell 0.9 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, to $ 76.42
per square foot, as landlords had to offer incentives to fill
space in older buildings, according to brokerage Savills Studley.
Instead of
renting office
space per se, the company focused on helping entrepreneurs work at home without compromising their privacy or corporate image.
Rent on the office
space is also $ 200 less
per month, thanks to the relocation.
Most commercial properties bring in a higher
rent per square foot of
space.
To justify the $ 17,570 -
per - square - foot price, the investors would most certainly have to
rent the 106 Spring Street
space to a luxury fashion brand — the type that speculative investors once thought would pay north of $ 1,000
per square foot on the pricey stretch.
An average workstation rate of $ 565
per person,
per month, Sydney is the 11th most expensive key market in which to
rent space, while Melbourne is the 13th at $ 480
per person,
per month.
The
space had a $ 400 -
per - square - foot asking
rent.
The
rent per m ², the largest cost factor if you
rent commercial office
space, is usually more favourable in a business centre than in a traditional office.
CoStar estimated the
rent for the
space to be $ 55
per square foot.
We also looked at 2015 commercial prices of electricity from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the 2014 costs of purchasing and
renting industrial, office, and retail
space per square foot from CoStar Group Inc..
There are some excellent offices for
rent around Bankstown, with commercial office
space for
rent around the $ 575 national average
per desk
per month.
These will include heating and electricity, phone and internet fees,
rent and business rates which are calculated
per square foot and so this factors in the
space needed to hold stock, as well as staff costs.
She collected $ 600
per month to
rent the
space, set up the phone bank, and organize the candidates» promotional material on a table: local commissioner here, prosecuting attorney there, state assessor here, President of the United States there.
Pantano said he did not know that exact
rent per square foot, but that it was market value for Class A office
space.
The retail
space is approximately 2,500 square feet and
rent at the apartments range anywhere from $ 925 - $ 1,500
per month which includes geothermal heating, which does not use natural gas.
The 500 - square - foot
space rents for $ 750
per month, a cost divided among Genspace's members.
Find out more about advertising programs like pay
per click programs and
renting out banner and advertising
space when your traffic is high enough.
Historically, schools have often offered parking for big local events on a cash -
per - car basis, but there are now a number of websites which allow you to
rent out your spare
spaces online - letting you access the much larger demand for parking outside of school hours, on weekends and during the holidays (as well as events), all year round.
Survey results found that New York charter schools in private
space spend on average $ 2,025
per pupil (15 % of total) to pay
rent or mortgage.
He paid cash for this business, and with over 200
spaces at a minimum of $ 50
per month in
rent, he has added another significant revenue stream to his business holdings.
Sirius hinted at their displeasure / disagreement, and I'd concur: Just look at bund yields, the market flight to safety, and stable / rising NAVs elsewhere in the sector... Somehow, DTZ lowered valuation to EUR 421
per sqm, based on average
rent of EUR 4.21
per sqm
per mth — a gross yield of 12 % on
rented space.
Property prices in Malaysia are reasonable: you could buy a three - bedroom, 100 - sq - m condominium in Penang for RM 300,000 to 330,000 ($ 86,000 to $ 94,000) or pay about RM 1,000 to 2,000 ($ 285 to $ 570)
per month to
rent the same
space.
Re: REITs: Most leases have
rent esclation clauses that increase the
rent over the course of the lease term (ex: a tenant in mall might lease
space for 10 years with the
rent increasing 2 %
per year to cover inflation expectations for the landlord).
Often groups of friends or family choose to
rent a villa to enjoy more privacy, a lower cost
per head, a private pool and more
space.
We have 18 live / work units left ranging in size from 1060 to 1600 square feet, these are rentals and
rents range from $ 1035 to $ 1575
per month plus electricity and water... heat is included as are two parking
spaces.
The average cost across the city
per square foot three years ago was just under # 14; some studios, such as at
Space's Deborah House in Hackney, have seen their
rent rise almost 50 % since then — policy shift or no those
rents won't be coming back down again anytime soon.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with
rented storage
space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption
per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel
per person
per year.
The firm's Law in the Regions report, is based on interviews with members of top UK law firms, and analysis of factors such as number of fee earners, total office floor -
space per city occupied by top 100 firms and
rent per fee earner.
In Aberdeen, after years of under supply, new build Grade A office accommodation far outstrips demand, giving rise to higher
rent incentives and a corresponding adjustment to rates
per square ft.. In contrast, Grade A office
space is in short supply in both Glasgow and Edinburgh despite growing demand for good quality city centre
space.
They found their lawyers spent 70
per cent of an average workday in their offices, which meant they were paying
rent on unused
space.
I
rent space from Alfred B Etheridge lf Putnam 334-737-4267, I pay $ 100.00
per month for said
space.
The Bar is also not just a bar; the upper floors of its building hold presentations, usually on social and economic concepts, every day, and the Bar also has a few rooms available for
rent as a living
space or hotel, with a price of about $ 30 USD
per day.
Asking
rents for office
space on the 47 most expensive U.S. streets average $ 48.65
per sq. ft. — nearly 47 percent more than the average for office
rent nationally.
Asking
rents for available Manhattan retail
space surged 8.2 percent in the past 12 months to $ 92
per square foot, according to the Real Estate Board of New York.
However, asking
rents for general industrial
space fell 4.3 % in the first quarter to $ 4.99
per sq. ft. triple net.
Average asking
rents for Class - A
space in downtown San Francisco crept up to $ 31.08
per sq. ft. in the second quarter of 2005 from about $ 28 a sq. ft. in the second quarter of 2004, according to Global Real Analytics.
In fact, Shiff expects view
space rents to break $ 40
per sq. ft. and approach $ 50 in the months ahead as vacancy in the market nears and then falls below 10 %.
DTLA developer - owners also are repositioning office towers as creative
space, which helped to push overall office
rents to $ 2.99
per sq. ft.. The Ratkovich Co., for example, is converting a 32 - story, 750,000 - sq.
And it will be a while before
rents return to that lofty amount: Cushman & Wakefield projects that downtown Class - A office
space will go for nearly $ 59
per sq. ft. by 2014.
Rents vary from neighborhood to neighborhood, so a retailer might have to budget $ 1,000 to $ 1,500
per sq. ft. on Fifth Avenue between 52nd and 57th Streets, while another store operator might have to pay only $ 500
per sq. ft. for an equivalent
space elsewhere.
«
Rents for office space in these streets were around 60 per cent higher than the average rents in the same metropolitan area,» says Jim Becker, president, Jones Lang LaSalle Ca
Rents for office
space in these streets were around 60
per cent higher than the average
rents in the same metropolitan area,» says Jim Becker, president, Jones Lang LaSalle Ca
rents in the same metropolitan area,» says Jim Becker, president, Jones Lang LaSalle Canada.
As overall office vacancy dropped to 15.6 percent,
rents ticked up 3.7 percent to $ 2.78
per sq. ft., from $ 2.72
per sq. ft. the previous year, and nearly 2.3 million sq. ft. of new office
space got under construction.
The facility is located in a historic Sears store, whoch owner Jamestown has repositioned it as office
space in Ponce City Marketplace, an area where
rents average $ 50
per sq. ft. Start - ups accepted into this incubator program receive free
space for three to five months, as well as access to funding sources, educational programs and other resources to help them develop and market a product or service.
According to a SL Green's fourth quarter regulatory filing, Viacom had been paying an average
rent of $ 61.59
per square foot on 1.3 million sq. ft. of
space.
Overall asking
rents for class - A office
space in Houston declined slightly in the fourth quarter of 2017, to $ 34.97
per sq. ft. from $ 35.35
per sq. ft. the year prior.
She notes that office users are renewing their leases, but many are downsizing, shedding excess
space or allocating less square footage
per employee than previously to deal with rising
rents in urban markets.
Conversely, San Francisco, one of the most in - demand office markets in the world right now, is posting lower high - rise
rents, at about $ 75.49
per sq. ft. «There's not enough new
space currently in San Francisco to meet demand, so it's all getting leased up quickly, leaving trophy availability short,» Georgules says.