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On the heels of opening its new Citizens Service Center on West Garden of the Gods Road, the county may acquire yet another building.
El Paso County commissioners on Thursday approved a lease- purchase agreement for a 41,246-square-foot office condominium next door to the old Intel building it bought last year. Six departments are finishing moving into it this week.
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We're all in this alone
-- Lily Tomlin
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On the heels of opening its new Citizens Service Center on West Garden of the Gods Road, the county may acquire yet another building.
El Paso County commissioners on Thursday approved a lease- purchase agreement for a 41,246-square-foot office condominium next door to the old Intel building it bought last year. Six departments are finishing moving into it this week.
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Fayette County commissioners on Thursday approved having its amphitheater property on Route 40 in Wharton Township appraised so they can consider leasing or selling it.
RMZ Holdings Inc. of Uniontown owns approximately 120 acres that surround the 6-acre amphitheater site. RMZ wants to lease the amphitheater site, with an option to buy, Chief Tax Assessor Jim Hercik said.
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Increased awareness of forensic science has put the heat on prosecutors to provide savvy juries with high-tech evidence and on governments to build new crime laboratories and to update old ones. The demand, however, is running up against budget restraints. To cope with costs, Matthies details two key ways on how to be more creative in financing forensic labs.
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Rent-to-own" is a way of acquiring an asset - most often a principal residence.
Usually, a rent-to-own agreement is a lease with an attached option. The landlord sells the tenant an option to buy the property at a fixed price at some point in the future.
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Columbia has agreed to provide $76 million over 12 years to fund community benefits and mitigations; $20 million for an affordable housing revolving loan fund; $20 million for community development and planning; $4 million for tenant legal services; annual scholarships for area residents, including public-housing tenants; and a mobile dental center and disease education center for children. Sprayregen's effort to lock up the lease and purchase option to another property for his downtown assemblage, the Gazette Building at 59-61 Main St., has been stalled by a lawsuit brought in June by DaMaRo Restaurant Group, owner of Zuppa Restaurant and Lounge, against the building's leaseholder, Gazette Realty Holdings L.L.C., and its city landlord, the Yonkers Downtown Waterfront Development Corp....
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By MAI HOANG
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC
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Lovers of the Missouri Theatre are happy indeed to learn a deal has been worked out for the University of Missouri to assume responsibility for the historic building on Ninth Street.
MU will lease the building from the Missouri Symphony Society and obtain an option to buy at the end of three years when federal tax credits expire.
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Leasing activity is up 50 percent this year and about 470 of the 20,133 properties offered for sale in the multi-county Indianapolis region now advertise a "lease with option to buy," alternative, Flock said, citing listings from the Broker Listing Cooperative.