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In 33 states, inmates can be leased out to private companies.
Corporate medallions, like the two sold on Wednesday, do not need to be driven by their owners and can be leased out 24 hours a day.
Within a year or two, most of the company's corporate offices and magazines at the Time-Life Buinding in Midtown Manhattan will have moved to lower floors so that the more valuable upper floors can be leased out.
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Ken Nurisso said the family had decided to lease to a cannabis grower because "there's never been a harder time for commercial real estate to be leased out".
Some are vacant, or have a small structure on them that can be removed, or are leased out to a parking lot.
Some fans head for the suites, which can be leased in the high $20,000 range, and others spread out on the wraparound concourse.
As fast as China is growing and urbanizing, its cities are churning out more office towers and luxury malls than can be leased for years to come.
It can be leased for $1 million a year.
Natural resources are public property, but they can be leased.
A minimum of 25,000 square feet can be leased.
Equipment, however, can be leased and not purchased and is included in the cost of IORT.
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