Word: rental
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SPOA is a 3,000-member statewide organization which was first formed in Cambridge to oppose rent control, which Question 9, a statewide referendum, ended in 1994. It now represents the interests of property owners who own one to 20 rental units...
...space was offered to the owners of the Tasty, but due to the high cost of rental and the prospect of starting over after a two-year hiatus, Tasty officials decided against moving back...
According to Kalloch, the Cumberland group worked with an organization called the Interfaith Consortium which buys run-down houses, renovates them, and then puts them up for rental at an affordable cost. The 13 students in Cumberland, whose trip lasted from Sunday to Friday, helped with this renovation process...
...work on Yale's McDougal Graduate StudentCenter neared completion and Harvard, amid muchfanfare, opened Loker Commons, the Yale CollegeCouncil (YCC) prepared a plan that went above andbeyond Loker. It included office space for studentgroups, a grocery store, video rental and anewstand, as well as eateries and lounge space...
REITs are investment companies that finance, own or operate commercial properties, including offices, malls, apartments and hotels. By law, they must pay out 95% of their rental and other income as dividends in exchange for certain tax advantages. REITs have flourished in the '90s as developers have sold shares into the bull market to raise capital instead of using banks and pension funds. Investors viewed these publicly traded stocks as a quick way in and out of the real estate game...