Sentences with phrase «subleased the space from»

Unlike the majority of coworking spaces, Spacious is not subleasing a space from the landlord.
Cuomo, who controls and funds the state committee, has used Berman as a spokesman on political matters for months and his small team currently subleases space from the state party.

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For the past year, they've been subleasing a 1,000 - square - foot space from the owners of the Thai restaurant in town, and now they have their sights on the theater.
After graduating from the Atlanta Tech Village, we were lucky to sublease square feet of office space for our rapidly growing team that's now at 110 employees!
Before, it had always had space that was subleased from a client.
GL33k provided sound design, music, audio direction and systems design as well as moving our entire studio from Dallas to Austin to sublease studio space from developer RedFly Studio.
Whether you are an attorney with an office in a NYC law firm office space sublease, or another office arrangement, you may be inadvertently overlooking high quality referral sources from other practice disciplines.
It accepts listings only for office space that is a sublease from a law firm or that was built for the purpose of housing a law firm.
As the office market continues to eke out its recovery, the sector is still trying to dig out from under a sizable load of sublease space.
The company is subleasing a portion of Ligan Pharmaceutical's space in the building and has relocated from its space in Edison.
Available sublease space — which can be an indicator of companies scaling back after growing too fast — jumped to almost 1.5 million square feet (139,000 square meters) in the second quarter from 822,000 square feet in the prior three months.
- ft. space subleased from another law firm, Polsinelli, at 161 N. Clark St. near the city's central business district (CBD).
These healthy markets contrast with northern and central New Jersey, where availability rates — including sublease space — jumped from less than 10 % at year - end 2000 to 18 % at year - end 2001.
Citywide, available sublease space increased over the quarter from 8.8 million SF to 9.0 million SF, or 3.8 % of Houston's total office inventory.
Experts say the 24 - hour dynamics of the «consensus six» cities are a recurring theme for success because they prompt a quick recovery from the 2001 deluge of sublease space.
The downtown office vacancy rate came down to 17.2 percent at the end of 2005 from 17.6 percent at midyear, and sublease space is being absorbed despite the addition of new buildings, Mattox said.
«But if you compare a good quality sublease space to a good, quality space direct from its owner, you're seeing maybe a 10 percent markdown.»
The biggest indicator: There's suddenly 1.7 million square feet of sublease space available in San Francisco, up more than 50 percent from 1.1 million square feet in November, according to CBRE Group, a commercial real estate services and investment firm.
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