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The development was put on the market earlier this year.
In 2018, it was put on the market for $16.9 million.
The restaurant was never formally put on the market, Bob Consiglio said.
In fact, we've learned the house was never put on the market.
It was put on the market and Mr Trump snapped it up.
In June 2019, it was put on the market for $4.3 million.
Take a look at her newest property to be put on the market.
This isn't the first property the couple has recently put on the market.
The building was put on the market in August, The Real Deal reported.
It was then put on the market for $2.9 million in February 2019.
The 8,606-square-foot home was put on the market for $12.5 million.
The Hollywood Hills home was put on the market March 22 for $8.995 mil.
Pebble Island is being put on the market by Sam Harris of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
This property was initially put on the market in July 2017 for $30.9 million.
It had been put on the market for $1.7 million about three years ago.
Rumors swirled after the couple's house in Westchester County was put on the market.
The refined oil was then put on the market and sold for huge profits.
In the summer a converted tin plant was put on the market for £700,000 ($1m).
Vantablack was developed by Surrey NanoSystems, a British company, and put on the market in 2014.
Condos were being gobbled up as soon as they were put on the market (no pressure).
But whatever is put on the market, in terms of supply-demand balances, will dictate the price.
The seven-bedroom Beverly Hills home was first put on the market for $100 million in 2017.
Instead, the property was put on the market by Colony Capital in 2015 after extensive renovations and upgrades.
The Keeper was put on the market in 1987, making it the oldest of the current top brands.
The proposal would also ban the sales of flavored cigars that were put on the market after 2016.
Neverland Ranch was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch and put on the market for $100 million in 2015.
Imagine having a "National Bread Board" that told bakers how many loaves they could put on the market.
This is the property where Demi overdosed earlier this year -- which she put on the market last month.
Greyhound is for sale: The iconic American bus service is being put on the market by its UK owner.
The secluded Tennessee retreat is the second property the entertainer has put on the market in the past year.
The seven-bedroom Beverly Hills mansion, dubbed "Opus," was first put on the market for $100 million in 2017.
All were sold before the election except for the three penthouses, which have not been put on the market.
Shipbrokers expect more Hanjin ships to be put on the market although uncertainty about the company's future could delay progress.
A package of offshore Gulf of Mexico oilfields that Exxon put on the market last autumn has languished, said analysts.
The paper added this was the biggest package of soured credit ever to be put on the market in Spain.
The other banned investment product, Anbang Endowment Insurance, was put on the market without an actuary's signature, the commission said.
"In other words, the FDA&aposs there to approve any drug you want to put on the market," he continued.
As their properties are put on the market, supply will rise, depressing prices and bringing ownership within reach for more people.
During a holiday week at the start of October, huge crowds swamped sales centres when new properties were put on the market.
Dym's home was put on the market at the beginning of the summer for $1.7 million, according to several real estate sites.
Flynn's brother Joe told ABC News that the house was put on the market in December with an asking price of $895,000.
Over-the-counter and prescription drugs are subject to a high degree of scrutiny before they can be put on the market.
When Ulva was put on the market last year, Mrs Munro and her family feared that a new landlord might terminate their tenancies.
Some of the Woolworth Building's residences were already put on the market before they had floor plans and before anyone could see them.
The prison site in Islington, north London, which is publicly owned, has been put on the market for sale to a private investor.
The home, which Medina first put on the market in March 2018, was last listed for $17.9 million, according to the auction house.
Joe Flynn told ABC that the home in Old Town Alexandria, Va., located just outside D.C., was put on the market in December.
Fiorentino said there was strong interest from investors who were also looking at Carige's debt collection platform which has been put on the market.
And Allen is most proud of a device she invented called the Beez Kneez Honey Cycle, which she more recently put on the market.
According to Buzz60, Oprah is selling the last of her Chicago properties — and the home she just put on the market is surprisingly modest.
Jackie Kennedy Onassis' breathtaking Martha's Vineyard estate, known as the Red Gate Farm, was recently put on the market by her daughter Caroline Kennedy.
The Owlwood estate, which it has put on the market for $180 million, is being used to back a requested $100 million bankruptcy loan.
So as the U.S. ups its game, OPEC and Russia are considering extending their agreement to reduce the oil they put on the market.
The 120-acre development site, which spans five empty lots, was put on the market for $150 million after Allen's death in October 2018.
The 3,183-square-foot property, which Rock put on the market in May, went for $500,000 below the original asking price of $3.85 million.
You had all of this great material that was being taken from Turkey, taken from Italy, and put on the market without proper provenance.
In addition to the latest pork deployments, 2,400 tons of beef and 1,21 tons of lamb were put on the market in early September.
"Anybody can come to Shenzhen with an idea and get it prototyped, tested, made and put on the market at a decent price," he says.
Bill and his realtor wife, Nancy (Stacey Roca), have just learned that a body was found in a house she just put on the market.
What the venture capitalists want is a very narrow version of a technological application that can be used and put on the market right away.
Fourteen billion opioid doses are now put on the market annually—enough for every adult American to have nearly a one month prescription of pills.
But before a unit like this is ready to be put on the market, the developers need an actual place they can show a buyer.
DOES THIS IN ANY WAY CHANGE YOUR TIMETABLE OR MAKE YOU THINK TWICE ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF NEW DEBT YOU'RE GOING TO PUT ON THE MARKET?
While many governments are trying to figure out what kind of limits they want to put on the market, others are introducing their own digital coins.
Gas companies say they have a financial incentive to reduce emissions because the more methane they capture, the more gas they can put on the market.
Four other industry sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity that they had seen projects put on the market for around 100,000 euros ($112,000) per megawatt.
"If FXall were put on the market we would of course look at it," Deutsche Boerse's Global Head of FX, Carlo Koelzer, was quoted as saying.
The land was put on the market for $150 million in 2018 by the estate of Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder, who died that year.
Yet we still don't have a clear enough sense of what is safe, because many industrial chemicals aren't safety tested before they are put on the market.
So for many rare diseases, a cure or palliative medicine may exist but is too expensive for patients or not profitable enough to put on the market.
The family previously owned a 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home in Southampton, which was put on the market last year with an asking price of $2.9 million.
But it fell foul of the FDA, which had decided that the company was selling "medical devices" that needed official approval to be put on the market.
By law, cosmetic ingredients don't have to be approved by the FDA before they're put on the market; brands are just expected to be transparent in their labeling.
Of course this required renting a fantastic apartment that had nothing in common with the suburban house my ex-husband and I had just put on the market.
To the surprise of most Americans, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not require safety testing of personal care products before they are put on the market.
The Daily Mail reports that the house used during filming of some parts of the "Harry Potter" movie series has been put on the market after undergoing renovations.
The last time a large royalty and streaming portfolio was put on the market was in 2010 when Orion sold International Royalty Corp to Royal Gold, Silver said.
That makes a potentially tighter situation, even with the 1 million barrels a day OPEC and Russia and other producers agreed to put on the market last month.
Fiat Chrysler could put on the market 225 percent of the unit, Il Sole 2300 Ore said, adding the unit could have a value of 2225 billion euros.
Epidiolex treats severe forms of childhood epilepsy — but the Drug Enforcement Administration will need to reclassify this form of cannabis before the drug can be put on the market.
That same month, the couple was spotted touring Demi Lovato's home in Hollywood Hills, which she put on the market after suffering an overdose at the property in July.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rothschild, which advises the Kazakh central bank, has recommended that the country's privatization program include pre-sales to strategic investors before shares are put on the market.
When La Follia, her Palm Beach estate, was put on the market last fall for $135 million, it was said to be the most expensive American property ever listed.
This apartment is one of seven three-bedroom units and one duplex penthouse in this new boutique development that was put on the market at the end of October.
So, when he posted a brand new video tour of the Bell Canyon mansion he put on the market for $2.5 million ... the art on the walls caught our eye.
Curiously enough, just about as the book was put on the market, Mr. Coakley was called upon to give professional advice to a client who bore the name of Keefe.
A Marelli stake would first be put on the market to test valuations ahead of a stock market listing with Exor due to keep a 29 percent stake, it said.
The American oil industry today operates without spare capacity — large amounts of oil held in reserve that can be put on the market quickly and for a relatively sustained period.
Although a lid on current levels would be at near record output, it would at least help ensure that more oil isn't put on the market by the non-Iranian producers.
Portfolio managers, who had put on the 'market deterioration' spread by selling S&P 500 and buying fixed income, found themselves in a crowded trade and the short covering was explosive.
A cabinet meeting on Tuesday approved a decree allowing the treasury to put on the market up to 30 percent of the national post office, the government said in a statement.
According to the state attorneys general, McNeil put on the market batches of drugs that failed to comply with federal standards and were deemed adulterated as a matter of federal law.
Jonas's Hampton-style colonial mansion is the third custom-built home he and his family have put on the market in the last five years, local news outlet The Daily Record reports.
Privately, Mr. Bewkes was telling colleagues and investors that Time Warner was likely to land a much more lucrative deal if it were put on the market a couple of years later.
A disorderly departure from the EU could lead to chaos, BAH added, saying almost a quarter of pharmaceuticals for the EU market was still approved and put on the market in Britain.
Shipbrokers expect more Hanjin ships to be put on the market although uncertainty about the company's future could delay progress and some could be sold off-market to other South Korean companies.
Our next two meetings are with clients whose homes are nearly ready to put on the market — one will be listed for about $20 million and the other for about $33 million.
But with the Lemon Project, they have become developers, buying the land themselves and building a luxury home that they will put on the market for about 800,000 euros, or about $900,000.
However, when a majority of the town was put on the market in 1994, Campo was selling for $1.75 million — which inflates to more than $3 million today, the Los Angeles Times notes.
The Martha&aposs Vineyard estate that first lady Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy Onassis used as a summer home was put on the market for $65 million in June 2019 by her daughter Caroline Kennedy.
But between 2012, when the site of the American Copper Buildings was put on the market, and 2013, when the development parcel was acquired by JDS, the property had been inundated by Hurricane Sandy.
Just this past July, the estate where former first lady Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy Onassis spent her summers was put on the market by her daughter Caroline Kennedy with an asking price of $65 million.
Alongside Centrenergo, another company that stands out among some 350 targeted for privatisation is one of Ukraine's largest nitrogen fertilizer producers, Odessa Portside Plant (OPP), which could be put on the market in June.
Additionally, several radio stations took Michael's hits out of rotation and the star's 2,700-acre Neverland Ranch (now renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch) was put on the market at 70 percent off its original list price.
"I would give the industry a very poor grade in general in making sure that the electronics they put on the market are recycled," says Scott Cassel, founder of the advocacy group Product Stewardship Institute.
It sometimes seems baffling to me: I put my life on the line for research to produce a cancer medication that — if and when it is put on the market — I probably could not afford.
It is the latest station to be put on the market in recent months as cattlemen capitalize on favorable market conditions with upbeat beef export forecasts, good weather and a strong location, close to Asian markets.
The outlet reported the buyer had no connection to Franklin and that there "are no other Detroit properties" that the Queen of Soul owned when she died that are left to be put on the market.
Well, it looks like Ina's enviable real estate portfolio doesn't stop there—she also has an impeccably decorated apartment in New York City and it was just put on the market with a $1.975 million asking price.
"They have a lot of gas they can put on the market at relatively low cost because they have developed some fields in view of a growing European market," he said on the sidelines of the conference.
Two years ago the FBI asked art collectors and dealers to be on the lookout for antiquities that the terrorist group could have put on the market as it plundered and destroyed archaeological sites across Syria and Iraq.
The bidders will also weigh potential bids against the possibility of an investment in Ista peer Techem, which Australian infrastructure investor Macquarie is expected to put on the market at the end of the year, the sources said.
"Our safety evaluation system is very robust and all our products and our ingredients are rigorously evaluated before they are put on the market, always in full conformity to the regulation in place," L'Oreal said in a statement.
For only the fourth time in its 232-year history, Seton Castle was put on the market again in August for an asking price of £2950 million, which would make it the most expensive private house in Scotland.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Partners from two longtime Silicon Valley venture-capital firms said they are launching a third: Wildcat Venture Partners, a firm focused on the stage where young companies have products ready to put on the market.
Equipped with a presidential suite comprising Saddam's private quarters, dining rooms and bedrooms, as well as 17 smaller guest rooms, 18 cabins for crew and a clinic, the opulently equipped and decorated vessel was put on the market for $30 million.
Formerly owned by a husband and wife who bought the town in 2008, it was put on the market for $2.1 million in September but has just been slashed to the bargain price due to the death of the husband.
Before a device is put on the market, it has to be tested on at least 85 people who have a range of blood pressures, says Bruce Alpert, a pediatric cardiologist who's performed many validation studies for manufacturers of automated blood pressure devices.
Grey Gardens may have looked run-down and uninhabitable when it was featured in the eponymous 1975 documentary, but the East Hampton home has since been restored — and has just been put on the market for the first time in 40 years.
SYDNEY, July 9 (Reuters) - A dairy farm part-owned by Australia's biggest electronics chain Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd has been put on the market three years after it bought into it, the real estate agency running the intended sale said on Monday.
The Franco-Dutch carrier reported a 2016 operating result of 1.05 billion euros ($1.1 billion), better than analyst expectations for 969 million euros, and helped by low fuel prices and efforts to restrict the number of extra seats it put on the market.
And he was not afraid to live accordingly, in numerous lavishly appointed homes across the globe, including a Paris apartment, a Vermont country estate, a Monte Carlo mansion, and a posh villa in Hamburg that he put on the market for $11.65 million last year.
A prescription drug with billions in R&D behind it, OxyContin was put on the market in 1996 as a fast-acting, controlled release formulation of oxycodone, which is an opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain, and which was originally designed to treat cancer patients.
That's the feeling you get after looking through the 2016 award winners named…Read more ReadFirst put on the market 18 months ago for $7.5 million, the (sadly stucco-based) former headquarters of struggling basketmaker Longaberger is now available for a mere $5 million, Bloomberg reports.
OTTAWA, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Vancouver home sales fell in July from a year ago, while the limited amount of properties being put on the market pushed prices higher nearly a year after the provincial government implemented a foreign buyers tax to rein in the once-hot market.
Exclusive A grandly proportioned 14-room apartment on the 11th floor of the 120 East End Avenue co-op building, opposite Carl Schurz Park and facing the East River, is being put on the market by the family that has owned it for more than four decades.
Exclusive David Rockefeller's historic double-wide mansion on the Upper East Side, where he and his wife, Peggy, raised their six children and created a comfortable family residence with museum-quality artwork mixed in with a homey décor, is being put on the market by his estate.
In France, a batch of 196,000 contaminated eggs was imported from Belgium and put on the market between April 16 and May 2, followed by a second batch of 48,000 eggs from the Netherlands that reached shops between July 19-28, the farm ministry said in a statement.
The FDA, after its proactive start in the late 1930s, is now pretty much toothless on weight-loss supplements: if they contain ingredients that were sold legally before the early 1990s, there's no obligation to prove that a new concoction is effective, or safe, before it's put on the market.
Adult siblings — Tina Fey, as a wild child well past her expiration date, and Amy Poehler, as a lonely goody two-shoes — decide to host one last big high school-style bash in their childhood home, which their parents (James Brolin and Dianne Wiest) have decided to put on the market.
The completely renovated, 12,200-square-foot, eight-bedroom Georgetown mansion was put on the market in 2015 for $29.5 million, making it the most expensive home in D.C. It did not sell and was put back on the market earlier this month at a 17% price cut for $24.5 million.
"Investors in companies outside China in which Anbang, Wanda or HNA own a stake of less than 100 percent should expect that the stake held by the Chinese investor will be put on the market over 2018," said Gordon Orr, the former Asia chairman at global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
The novel begins by introducing the reader to Nicolette "Nic" Farrell, a young woman who has escaped her past and the Podunk town where she grew up, only to get yanked back into the web when her family home needs to be put on the market and she's the only who can ready it for sale.
The Trump International Hotel in Washington, five blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, has been put on the market, just three years after the Trump family spent $2470 million to open it in the historic, federally owned Old Post Office building, and at a time when Mr. Trump is facing impeachment and a tough 2694 re-election campaign.
To make up for the missed revenue from the taxes and fire prevention fees, as well as to pay for offsets to counteract additional allowances put on the market if the carbon price hits its upper bound, money will be taken from the cap-and-trade program's revenue, effectively decreasing the amount of discretionary funds remaining for local environmental investments and other greenhouse gas reduction projects.
AND LET'S JUST KEEP UP WITH IT. FROST: STEPPING AWAY FROM THE DOLLAR, BACK TO THE STOCK MARKET, LARRY TWO WEEKS AGO OR SO, WE SAT HERE, THE THREE OF US, ASKING YOU ABOUT THE STEEL AND ALUMINUM TARIFFS THE DAY THEY WERE PUT ON. THE MARKET WAS FALLING SHARPLY THOSE COUPLE OF DAYS, AND YOU SAID HERE ON THIS SET THAT YOU WERE HOPING THE PRESIDENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGING THE FALL IN THE STOCK MARKET.

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