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  2. Grim Building - Wikipedia

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    They would continue in partnership with the hospital until their retirement while also maintaining ownership of the original building, renting out office space to other businesses. The ownership of the building remained within the extended Grim family until 1970 when a grandnephew sold it to outside investors. [3]

  3. LiquidSpace - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In the spring of 2016, LiquidSpace announced plans to reach 100 million square feet of space available in its marketplace. [5] LiquidSpace has raised over $26 million, with investors and partners including Reid Hoffman of Greylock Partners, Mike Maples Jr. of Floodgate Fund, ROTH Capital Partners, Shasta Ventures, CBRE, Steelcase, and ...

  4. Louvre Saint-Honoré - Wikipedia

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    Repairs and additional structural changes were made in the immediate postwar period. From the mid-1950s, the Société du Louvre started renting out office space in the upper levels to prestige tenants, e.g. IBM, and street-level commercial space to third-party retailers, e.g. Prisunic.

  5. Little Traverse Ferry company to rent out office space at ...

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    The organization will use a room at the marina Resource Center as a long term office space, where they could sell tickets and provide information about the ferry service.

  6. Pros and Cons: Why You May (or May Not) Want To Rent Out Your ...

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    Renting out your current home or property can provide a steady passive income, especially if the rent you charge your tenants is higher than your monthly mortgage payment.

  7. Retail leasing - Wikipedia

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    A commercial leasing agreement is also called a commercial property, commercial real estate, business, industrial, and office space lease. [1] The individual in ownership of the property to be rented is called the lessor or landlord. [2] The lessee or tenant uses and rents the property owned by the lessor and provides them with monetary ...

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