The university still owns the land, but leases it to the city.
Instead, the university had leased space for them in an off-campus hotel, the South Gate.
In 1997, the university leased the house to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The university retains title to the individual lots and leases them to homeowners at rates that now range from $75 to $200 a year.
According to the agreement, the university would lease the land to Pfizer for 35 years.
The university has leased the grounds for a 15-year period, estimated to cost S$38 million in rent in total.
In the 1990s, the university harvested about one-quarter of the forest and leased the mineral rights on one of the outlying blocks.
First established as an experimental vineyard in 1987, the university leases the land to a group of Bordeaux wine makers who produce two labels-Ste.
But the university can lease EZ-27 for a thousand dollars a year-considerably less than the cost of a single microwave spectograph continuous-recording attachment.
The university leased the building to an Engelstad holding company until Sept. 30, 2030.