Sentences with phrase «year lease in»

Carley said the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, which signed a 15 - year lease in March, is doubling its space, to about 50,000 square feet, after its merger with another agency, the Chicago Area Transportation Study.
The firm signed a 20 - year lease in 2015 to take on 283,000 sq ft in the new London Fruit & Wool Exchange development at 1 - 10 Brushfield Street, which is due to complete in 2018.
The 136 - acre pine and olive tree - covered island, located 6 km off the coastal town of Šibenik, has been secured with a 45 - year lease in a joint venture between the British event producers, Sound Channel, Croatian travel partners, Gratiosus and CMT, and newly formed Otok.
In Brooklyn, New York, the founders of the Explore Charter School signed a 10 - year lease in 2002 for a property across the street from the St. James Catholic Cathedral.
«If I end up with a five - year lease in a place I can't operate out of, that doesn't work for anyone,» Stallworth said.
(«We believe the future of retail is at the intersection of e-commerce and bricks - and - mortar,» the site's co-founder told Inc. «People think it's crazy that we went and signed a 10 - year lease in SoHo, next to Ralph Lauren, across the street from the Apple Store.»)
It's the same reason Warby Parker, the trendy Web glasses retailer, just signed a 10 - year lease in its first brick - and - mortar location.
GAAP rules don't allow the company to recognize all the income from a 20 - year lease in the year it's sold.
While the Queensland Government has said that they are negotiating 40 - year leases in line with the requirements, [192] the details of this are still being worked through.
In the U.K. the lease structure is much different than in the U.S.. It's typical to have 30 - year leases in London; in the U.S. we have 10 - year leases.
The owner has completed 2 of the 5 centers and Main Street Family Care will occupy all 5 facilities on 10 year leases in Selma, Alexander City, Moody,...
All land in Cuba is still owned and / or controlled by the government but new regulations allow for 99 - year leases in some instances.

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In 1995, Trump's gambling empire signed a 10 - year lease to rent space in Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from therIn 1995, Trump's gambling empire signed a 10 - year lease to rent space in Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from therin Trump Tower, the casino chairman's Fifth Avenue office building, for $ 115,000 the first year, and rising from there.
In 2007, The Laljis» company, Larco Group, struck a $ 1.7 - billion deal with the federal government to buy and then lease back seven Ottawa office buildings; the CBC reported in 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years of disputes between the two parties, including acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking feeIn 2007, The Laljis» company, Larco Group, struck a $ 1.7 - billion deal with the federal government to buy and then lease back seven Ottawa office buildings; the CBC reported in 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years of disputes between the two parties, including acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking feein 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years of disputes between the two parties, including acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking fees.
Property adviser Vail Williams LLP has secured the letting of a 15,693 sq ft industrial unit in Newbury to Electronic Manufacturing Solutions (EMS) on a 10 - year lease.
After Boulder - based startup Simple Energy moved out of its incubator space in 2011, the team of six, who wanted a downtown location, selected a massive 5,000 - square - foot space with a three - year lease.
Represents the percentage change compared to prior year period in miles driven per vehicle per workday on US lease power units.
«Commercial real estate typically forces you into a three - to five - year lease, but a startup doesn't know how big it will be in three months, let alone three years,» Mandell says.
Ammann still sees lots of change in the next five years, largely in cities, where young people are not buying, or even leasing, cars the way they used to.
When China Merchants Port Holdings signed a 99 - year lease on Sri Lanka's Hambantota Port in July, worries emerged that China's navy would make use of the facility despite Sri Lanka's assurances to the contrary.
If instead you're brave enough to sign a longer lease for four to six years, your largest overhead cost is locked in, and that puts your business on a secure foundation.
The Trump Interior Department announced Thursday plans to offer blocks in the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans for oil and gas exploration in an ambitious new five - year offshore lease plan.
Strong demand from overseas investors has led companies including Lloyds Banking Group Plc and KPMG to sell and lease back their London headquarters in the past year.
The revision process, which includes conducting environmental impact studies and taking public comments, has taken about two years in the past, said Connie Gillette, chief of public affairs for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the unit of the Interior Department that oversees the lease schedule.
Keep in mind that most lease agreements have a set mileage plan: You can go up to 12,000 miles each year for three years, or 36,000 miles total.
Since GM's driverless cars are years away from hitting the road as part of Lyft's service, the automaker plans to provide short - term car rentals (for a day, week or month) to Lyft drivers in the immediate future, as well as lease financing through its GM Financial arm, said Ammann.
In April, Trump signed the America First Offshore Energy Executive Order instructing Zinke to revise the current five - year schedule for leasing blocks of the U.S. outer continental shelf, the waters off the U.S. shore that the federal government governs.
To avoid this problem, Zambelli leases his office computers from Dell — they come with 3 - year in - home service agreements bundled into the cost.
Over the last few years, Amazon has taken over more control of its logistics, buying stakes in cargo airlines, handling more package delivery itself and leasing thousands of its own truck trailers.
Earlier this year, Snap signed a 10 - year - lease on an office in London's trendy Soho area.
But, for the most part, cities have not yet fully bought in to them, largely because of the inflexibility they introduce: Cities lose their ability to repurpose community - entrusted land for other uses, such as zoning it for commercial use if necessary, because the land is often locked into long - term leases, usually spanning in the 75 - year range.
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked at around 20 % of total book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that saw it opt for short leases.
When leasing space, you must deal every few years with market fluctuations (reflected in the rent).
Ever since Target acquired most Zellers store leases last year in a $ 1.8 - billion transaction, the industry has been preparing for upheaval.
The landlord was convinced and agreed to both a reduction in rent by about $ 400 per month and a three - year lease at a fixed price.
They include allowing foreign firms to invest in trust companies, financial leasing, auto finance and consumer finance, plans that were announced last year.
Expanding offshore drilling April 28 In the same executive order, Trump ordered the Department of the Interior to create a new five - year schedule for leasing blocks of the U.S. outer continental shelf for oil and gas exploration.
The state government has given Chinese group Kimberley Agricultural Investment four years to develop active irrigated agriculture in the Ord River region, before it will agree to signing long - term leases.
Instead of sulking, instead of backing out, Eiffel shrewdly arranged to pay for the remaining $ 1.3 million himself — in exchange for a 20 - year lease and control over some of the pavilion near the tower.
And after adjusting for phone leases, Sprint had free cash flow of $ 707 million in the quarter compared to a cash loss of $ 100 million a year earlier.
Without a lease extension or an option to buy the land, you're left with a deal that has to pay for itself in less than 12 years.
The company, whose fourth - quarter earnings came in below what analysts expected, said after it closes the sale, it will enter into lease agreements for each of the facilities for an initial term of 20 years with renewal options.
The median net effective rent in Manhattan — which factors in concessions — slipped year - over-year by 0.1 % to $ 3,369, while the number of new leases signed dropped by 5 % to about 3,200.
When Bridgehampton's lease on the facility expired, last year, Carroll liquidated the winery's assets and turned his full attention to the Lenz Winery, in Peconic, N.Y., which he also owns.
In exchange for the lower rent, landlords requested lease extensions of three months to one year — something Nicholas was happy to do because she didn't want to move anyway.
Shen Heting, the former general manager of the state - owned China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC), in 2007 signed a 30 - year lease to build a open - pit copper mine in a place called Mes Aynak.
Last year, SolarCity arranged $ 500 million in lease financing with Goldman Sachs, the biggest such arrangement ever for U.S. residential rooftops.
The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act requires the Secretary of the Interior, through BOEM, to prepare and maintain a schedule of proposed oil and gas lease sales in federal waters, indicating the size, timing, and location of auctions that would best meet national energy needs for the five - year period following its approval.
Columbia - Berkeley enrolled its first class in May 2002, nearly a year after Wharton arrived in Berkeley's backyard with leased space in a San Francisco office building.
One economist's investigation into the St. Louis MetroLink in 2004 found that it would have been cheaper to provide every new mass transit rider on the MetroLink with a leased Toyota Prius, plus a US$ 6,000 per year grant for operating expenses, than to subsidize the LRT.
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