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She had no budget to rent premises so decided to operate from her Bristol home.
The funds for constructing its office were lost somehow and the largely toothless commission has had to rent premises elsewhere.
In targeted areas the government will offer new businesses allowances of up to £55,000 ($89,000) a year to rent premises.
National laws make it hard for them to open bank accounts or get credit, and thus to rent premises or invest in production.
Taxpayers are footing an annual bill of nearly £500,000 for one small free school to rent premises from a private investment company, Education Guardian can reveal.
If they could also rent premises for a central London hub, persuade organisations to donate rooms for weekly seminars and workshops, and enlist academics, postgraduates and others to contribute "shards" of their time to lecturing, tutoring or mentoring, they would have something that looked very like a university.
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The Met exhibition offers, if nothing more, an early glimpse of those capacious, high-rent premises under construction.
NEF hopes to work with housing associations and local authorities, which may be able to provide low-rent premises for a service that would benefit their tenants.
The funding was inadequate, and the rented premises were in bad shape.
Nearly 78% placed some blame on the high rents and wholesale beer prices charged by property companies to pub landlords renting premises from them.
Founders Timo Schmidt and James Carter decided to launch online-only after realising that the costs of renting premises for a recipe shop in London were prohibitive.
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