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Despite those efforts, the Government Accountability Office reported in June that the government continues to hold more property than it needs, leases when it would be cheaper to own and uses unreliable data to make property management decisions.
This huge prospective investment is very welcome and it will give Aireborough Leisure Centre a much needed new lease of life".
Mexican authorities said Damojh had permits needed to lease its aircraft and had passed a November 2017 verification of its maintenance program.
"When we made the decision to move forward, we projected that the building needed to lease out 110,000 square feet the first and second years, and the remainder the third year," he said.
For many of us, it's a numbers game: the budget needed to lease out an office, the square footage of that space, the number of employees it can fit.
On 26 January 1901, a new connection line through Dronningens gate was built from Tollbugata to Kirkeristen, and the company no longer needed to lease tracks from Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei in the city center.
Sue Gordon, who leads the task force overseeing the government intervention, said the government needed the leases to build new schools, health clinics and police stations and upgrade existing facilities.
She said that the company planned to stay at 46 Walker Street until 2022, when it expected its lease to expire, and that it would then likely need to lease or buy a space to perform.
"No government agency needs to lease a luxury suite to market upstate New York," he said.
Boeing has said it needs the lease to keep its 767 production line running.
Related says it needs a lease as long as the 49-year arrangement given to the Chelsea Piers sports complex, which is also within the park.
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