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...Square closing was prompted by the expiration of the Carriers’ lease this past May. Harvard offered the Globe Corner another lease on the same terms, but their book sales could no longer support the required rent, Carrier said...
Carrier countered with another proposal that would have reduced the rent, but Harvard did not respond to the offer...
...hope to be back in Harvard Square by the end of next year” in a spot that requires less rent, Carrier said, adding that he hopes to finalize plans to lease property for a new store in the Back Bay area within the next three weeks...
...Soviet Union. Now it is in danger. In 1993 the house was restored to its lawful owners in the wake of the de-Sovietization of Estonia. Matsov, a Muscovite, cannot afford to spend much time in Estonia, and has been having increasing problems scraping together the $400 monthly rent. He expects to get through this summer on donations, but, he says: "Come the fall, the entire archive just might have to go. The landlords have been nice enough, but the market is the market, and this apartment may yield a better rent." Prominent Russians, such as writer Yevgeny Pasternak...
...building that overlooks New York’s exclusive Gramercy Park, and yes, I have a key. Rumor has it that Julia Roberts lives in the building next door. Ignoring my journalistic instincts, this is a rumor I have propagated without bothering to confirm its veracity. The rent isn’t bad either, considering I get my own room (more than most of my friends at NYU can say), and two mostly-edible meals a day. So I traded in my scented candles for votive ones and signed away my soul on the dotted line...