Sentences with phrase «want new office space»

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Well, it is probably not finding new office space, lining up partners and searching for employees who might want to come along with you on this new journey.
Lightspeed has outgrown four offices in the past 10 years, and with the team growing by five to 10 new employees each month, Dasilva wanted a location with lots of space to grow.
This is why as soon as WeWork, the US shared office space company, said it wanted to issue $ 500 million of high yield bonds, we saw morale perk up and investors dive into the new issuance.
The academy wants to sell the Clark Street building and move those staffers into the new museum, but it needs additional office space to accommodate them comfortably.
When designing my newest office space, I knew I didn't want a traditional desk.
Whether you want to expand your office space, hire a new employee, or offer a new product — you'll likely need money to make it happen.
You have to start shelling out money (although at «less than the prevailing rate for office space») for that office space, located in downtown in Atlanta, after 6 months, though, but hopefully the connections and mentoring might be worth it to a new graduate that wants to make a go of a solo or small practice.
New employees coming in who don't want the office technology, they'd rather use their own, or the creation of collaborative spaces put together, like neighborhoods, where teams can be invested in a space rather than assigned to a bunch of cubicles.»
A new 1.1 - million - square - foot office tower, 4 Times Square, had street - level space available, and Schnabel wanted Nasdaq there.
High - profile downtown tenants liked the taste of one - upmanship of getting into the special new building before the recession, and today there's still a waiting list of major tenants wanting to jump into top - line office space.
Justin Palmer — We've seen a lot of private high cost debt moving to New York and San Francisco, and there's a lot of family offices, I mean you can call it whatever you want, bridge lending, hard money lending, that space has grown pretty significantly in both New York and San Francisco where investors are effectively taking a short position on the ownership, because they like it at 80 cents on the dollar.
RE / MAX chief promises to battle dotcoms that want a piece of salespeople's commission; your phone could soon offer language translation; the difference between A and B office space, as told by a New York property holder.
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