"push" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Already, hundreds of poor Israeli familes are being forced out of their homes as a housing shortage pushes rents above their reach.
- Yet they have sat empty for almost four years, even as the retail trade on Madison Avenue has boomed, pushing annual rents to more than $500 a square foot nearby.
- However this did not last, as the owners at that time, Grosvenor, pushed rents up in an attempt to capitalise on the centre's popularity.
- Invariably, improvements then push rents beyond the reach of the very people who sowed the seeds of change.
- At the moment, the lack of a cap means that landlords can fleece the taxpayer for as much as they want, and it pushes rents up.
- In some cases, the arrival of affluent newcomers has pushed rents beyond the reach of the Indians and Hispanic people who have lived there for generations.
- Owners can also pass on to tenants part of the cost of capital improvements, pushing rents toward the $2,000 level.
- And Ms. Miro (pronounced MY-ro) had moved her metalworking studio each time gentrification pushed rents up.
- Rents Not Seen Rising The uncertainty about the towers has not yet pushed rents up yet in other buildings.
- Declining vacancy rates have pushed rents for Class A office space in Stamford to around $32 per square foot.
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