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They were there to celebrate the expansion of Storefront, which allows small-business owners to rent empty or flexible spaces, to the city.
That never happened, though the authority did spend more than $200,000 to rent empty units in the buildings it plans to acquire, to mitigate relocation costs and legal troubles.
The two newcomers already had a coffee scheduled when Ms. Baer needed options; during their get-together, and in conversations that followed, they struck a deal for Profile to rent empty space at Artists Rep and produce on its two stages for the next several years.
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Soon, they began renting empty workshops, paying with cash.
In Mumbai, so many parents have pulled their children out of government schools that officials have started renting empty classrooms to charities and labor unions — and even to private schools.
A Guardian straw poll on York Road, where at least four of the contenders have rented empty shops for the campaign, suggests that enough Labour voters plan to defect or stay at home to dispel any complacency.
The falling rents, empty restaurants and unused limos in San Francisco are a glimpse of things to come for the rest of America.
Other mothers helped her rent an empty church hall and hire teachers.
Rent arrears, empty properties and bad debts are not inevitable; they occur because of professional conditioning.
The candidates include several private contractors, although they normally rent large empty hangars, which are in abundance in the United States.
Wary of blight risks, many state and local governments are paying to fix up, tear down or rent out empty housing stock.
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