The city leased the building in 1997 and had the 430,000-square-foot space renovated, making it perhaps the city's most modern large-scale facility.
And finally, if the city hadn't leased this facility, a tow pound was going to be built there anyway.
The city leased it to a variety of community groups, and minor changes were made to allow office use.
In 1861, the city purchased the building and leased it to the Confederacy as the executive mansion.
The city, in turn, leased the land on the deck over the highway back to the co-op.
The city would lease the necessary land to Harbor Shores for a period of up to 105 years.
In addition, the hospital has offered to set aside about five acres of level land that the city could lease as a soccer/softball field.
In 1926 the city leased the airport for commercial purposes.
The city would lease these lands to the government for $1.00 a year with a 25-year renewal option.
The city leased the decktop to the co-op for $1 a year.