It was later leased to Turkish traders, hence its name.
This facility was later leased to Motorola, and other private sector companies.
It was later leased and the income was diverted to the church rate.
While the building might be leased to another tenant later, the name often remained with the building.
But he later leased the tower to some businesses, which was permissible under the permit.
A building next door to "Bennett's Block" was leased three years later.
The investment banking firm later leased additional space in the building, bringing its total to 16 floors, or 1.2 million square feet.
The Wilbrahams later leased the land to a tanner, who built a tannery on part of the site.
It was later leased to another copra company and entirely planted with coconut palms.
He later leased the property and his son built an impressive homestead with a four-tiered tower on the site in 1889.