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Both companies say the building leases were fair and based on market rates.
It had the power to grant building leases and fix ground rents.
I was chiefly busy that day negotiating a 99-year building lease.
In the last 30 years, the dormitory has been closed, and the building leased out for commercial offices.
And No. 3: How quickly will a quality building lease up?"
What buyers want, he said, is a "building leased for an amount of time that people perceive will take them through the dip."
The building leases space to artists and others.
Only one of the building leases, the lease for No. 2 dating from 1808, has a specified facade plan.
From 1834-1838 no new building leases were granted.
Cost was clearly a factor in the new Flatiron Building leases.
In 2004 it moved to a new building leased from the city administration, and in 2005 it has some 155 students.
In the late 19th century specially designed power buildings leased space to small shops.
Other downtown campus buildings leased space to businesses.
It was not until 1865 that one of them consented to grant a building lease, and that only to a family connection.
Then he lost his building lease.
Then the building lease was assigned to Linden Gardens.
Mori Building has been managing office building leases since 1955.
The post office later occupied a two-story building leased by the Standard Oil Company in 1935.
Land lease in one syndicate, construction loans and building leases in another."
Not all speculative buildings lease quickly.
The Cira Centre opened on October 31, 2005 with 93 percent of the building leased.
After we get our building leased, we're going to take a look at that situation and see if we can convince the landlord to do something."
Lawyers called these leases "building leases", which were typically of sixty or ninety years' duration.
This allowed the San Antonio Iguanas to reclaim the building lease and start up again.