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But it was hit by the lagging economy, when Steve and Barry's was no longer able to get lease breaks from landlords.
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UNDER an agreement reached in 1995 and running until 2005, tenants in occupancy when the agreement started get lease-renewal increases that follow the guidelines of the rent-stabilization system.
"I think the proposed new development will get leased up pretty quickly".
At the same time, black women are more often able to get leases because they are likelier to have steady incomes, whether from work or public benefits, and far less likely to have disqualifying criminal records.
"If Congress wants to make sure bad actors don't continue to get leases, then it is important it passes legislation to ensure that," said Marilyn Heiman, director of the Offshore Energy Reform Project at the Pew Environment Group.
You have to also look at whether those subleases get leased by other companies.
Tech companies and their typically well-paid, highly educated employees are plum tenants for the city and for commercial real estate brokers, who have been pulling out all the stops to get leases signed.
"Every building gets leased or sold," Mr. Dunne said.
Whenever a floor got leased up, the agent would pocket a commission.
He also compared getting leases to comply with mortgage rules to solving a Rubik's Cube.
If so, getting leases can be trickier).Keep on frackingAmerican leases typically oblige gas firms to keep flushing out gas regardless of market conditions.
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