Word: rent
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bank has promised the restaurant a spot in the new building, but has not guaranteed a specific rent. We are sure that its age and status as the only 24-hour eatery in Cambridge are, combined, quite enough for us to want to keep The Tasty around for a few generations. But we are not committed to retaining a crumbling relic if it can be "tastefully" renovated...
City officials have ambitious plans to bring in those better-paying jobs. They're planning a center to house software companies they would lure with an "incubator" incentive package, including one year of free access to ISDN lines, low-rent offices in the neighborhood of $30 to $40 a month and free technical advice. The goal is to attract high-tech businesses like the one that recently moved in downtown, Integrated Technology Group, which makes software for robotic controls. Gus Comstock, the city's economic development director, sees this as the right kind of business for the future...
...orchestra, while still powerful enough to make most people cry, unfortunately falls short of expectations. Whether it is due to the Colonial's sound system or to the orchestra itself is debatable. Admittedly, the music, unlike that of "Tommy" or "Rent," relies more on synthesizers and orchestral instruments than it does on guitars and loud drums, so volume levels will be quite different. However, even in the most emotional scenes the orchestra is unable to balance itself, leaving listners feeling rather let down-except in the barricade scenes, when the ear-piercing decible of the French police left many audience...
...students looking for hiatus from studying to get a head-start on packing up for summer, The Crimson has found several Cambridge area businesses that rent storage space and will gladly keep your poster of Jackie Chan or your illegal fishtank (emptied of course) during the hot summer months...
...company gave $75,000 in soft money to the Republican National Committee in late 1991 and an additional $47,000 sprinkled over the next three years. While foreign subsidiaries are allowed to contribute money generated in this country, the sole income earned by Young Brothers Development--USA is the rent from its only U.S. asset: a modest condominium in Washington's Georgetown section. Sources in the company told TIME that the campaign funds were transferred directly from Hong Kong headquarters...