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It's teaming up with Avis to make the vehicles rentable.
"If it's available, and rentable, it's being rented," he said.
Secondary industrial markets have net rentable square footage ranging from approximately 25 million to approximately 200 million, and tertiary markets are those with less than 25 million square feet of net rentable industrial square footage.
The Vendome Saint-Honore property, located at 9 Place Vendome and 368-374 rue Saint-Honore, comprises 26,800 square metres and includes 80 percent rentable office space and 20 percent rentable retail space, it added.
There are approximately 70 rentable units in this rambling complex of buildings.
Where to stream it: Rentable via a variety of common streaming services.
Turning unused space into rentable units could be part of a solution.
It is to include rentable space for studios, workshops and master classes.
The Open Book is rentable for 28 pounds (about $37) a night.
"We know how highly sought-after rentable venues are," Ms. Schrank said.
Beyond rentable karts, it also provides Mario onesies, mustaches and LED shoes.
A former church in Canada has been transformed into a rentable castle.
In 2018, the campaign includes all those behaviors — but on rentable e-scooters.
Called PropTech Place, it features 25 rentable desks and exhibits of new technologies under development.
The portfolio was 96.7% leased based upon net rentable square feet as of March 13, 2016.
Some of these startups are peer-to-peer, while others offer an inventory of rentable items.
Where to stream it: It's currently on Netflix and HBO Go, and it's widely digitally rentable.
Especially when that boat is moored off the coast of San Diego and rentable on Airbnb.
She ended up in a subdivided flat -- a small apartment split into even smaller rentable rooms.
The rentable tiny house has a large refrigerator like those used in a traditional-sized home.
Citgo es una empresa rentable que no tiene ningún problema para cumplir sus propios pagos de deuda.
But those were the days before rentable scale and software infiltrating everything — before unscaling became the rule.
Their new combination art project/actual, rentable AirBnB offers a space customized for maximum Netflixing and chilling.
The resort also has an ice skating rink, rentable igloos, and a Santa Claus meet and greet. 
They have since raised nearly $100 million to fund the expansion of their rentable e-bike service.
It's a logical union, seeing as WeWork offers rentable space for like-minded people to work on projects.
Bird scooters are currently rentable in more than 100 cities in North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
The company wallpapered the Vegas monorail and plastered the words "Hey Google" on every rentable screen in town.
El comercio de mercurio es lucrativo, pero el negocio del oro que este respalda es mucho más rentable.
And then there's what Mr. Ezon calls the "best-case scenario": rentable stand-alone villas at luxury hotels.
Las mismas propiedades que pueden hacer que el unicel sea un problema ambiental también hacen rentable su fabricación.
The company defines primary markets as markets with approximately 200 million or more in net rentable industrial square footage.
On Airbnb, you can scroll through the photos of the rentable room in the compound that hosted Girlfriends Day Out.
Photo: CPSCLook around, and you'll find no shortage of stories about the rise of injuries linked to rentable e-scooters.
Competitors barrel down the chute to a splashy end, just feet away from the rentable hot tubs and beer tent.
Eager to find out, I joined Croissant, a new app that hopes to become the Uber of rentable desk space.
Mr. Hassan's landlord, Kwabena Charles, explained to Mr. Hassan that the building's certificate of occupancy only permitted three rentable units.
Zoned as a complex with three rentable units, the home is divided into five units (the main house has two).
Boatsetter, a peer-to-peer boat-sharing platform in the US, has over 17,000 rentable boats in over 600 locations.
El año pasado, la división generó 25.000 millones de dólares en ventas y es el negocio más rentable de Amazon.
A vast fleet of rentable bikes has sprung up over the past three years—as have mountains of their abandoned carcasses.
The rentable e-scooters, made popular in recent years by Bird, Lime, Uber, Lyft and others, were his shop's natural enemy.
We were in the city's brand-new, sparkling airport, which was massive and full of modern amenities like these rentable scooters.
The company has since raised nearly $100 million in venture capital to fund the expansion of its rentable e-bike service.
Rooms, with washers and dryers, will be rentable by the month, and studios will start at about $24,2700, Mr. Lindig said.
The big picture: The dockless, rentable, electric scooter trend started with just a couple companies operating in a handful of cities.
Uber will give its rentable bikes and scooters more prominence in its app next month in an attempt to increase ridership.
Uber (UBER) will show rentable e-bikes and e-scooters on the app's home screen map in Atlanta and San Diego Monday.
On Monday, Consumer Reports reported that at least eight people have died riding a rentable e-scooter since the fall of 2017.
These are just some of the changes coming in January on the red Jump electric-assist bicycles rentable through the Uber app.
It does, however, make Jump bike and scooters free for 30 minutes every day, if those devices are rentable where you live.
Many rentable pools on Swimply cost less than $100 per hour to rent, though prices vary from one location to the next.
"When I signed the lease, there was nothing in there that said, 'This is not a rentable unit,'" said Mr. Hassan, 51.
In town there is a good used bookstore called the Open Book, with an apartment up above, that's rentable by the week.
At the time of its acquisition, the San Francisco-based company operated rentable electric scooters in nine cities and on five college campuses.
Ladies and gents, it was marvelous: heated floor panels, rentable beds for economy fliers, a rollout mattress for those in business, and more.
Blackhall East, a three-minute drive down the road from the main campus, is home to a massive backlot and rentable workshop space.
The privately held software company now occupies over 12 percent of the rentable commercial office space downtown, according to the research firm PrivCo.
To round out this developer's envy of bedroom building, there is also a fully liveable, rentable on Airbnb re-creation of The Bedroom.
Finalmente, la polarización, que tan rentable fue en algunos momentos, ha terminado por destruir la credibilidad en la política y en los políticos.
No importa si la rifa del avión es algo rentable, si existen mecanismos eficaces para realizarla y lograr distribuir las ganancias de otra manera.
First, while in the past a powerful company or institution could wield scale as a strategic advantage, technology is commoditizing scale by making it rentable.
In 2018, the Harris County commissioners finally approved a $105 million project to renovate the Astrodome into more than 500,000 square feet of rentable space.
The Coccoloba is another rentable villa on the island, featuring four-bedrooms, a private screening room, two pools, and an in-house staff of six.
One thing that's greatly changed travel over the last decade has been the advent of Airbnb and its online gallery of rentable apartments and houses.
In April 264, the company unveiled its Homes & Villas program, which now offers 22018,221 rentable "premium and luxury homes" in 22017 locations around the world.
Expect ultimate vacation vibes throughout, from family-sized rentable cabanas and an array of fruity cocktails to automated rafts delivered to the top of each slide.
Included in the mix are traditional hotels and a wide array of rentable rooms, homes and condos offered on sites such as Airbnb, FlipKey and HomeAway.
This is due to an increase in gross rentable floor area and the number of hotel rooms in operation, and a likely decline in funding cost.
This year the company acquired Motivate, the country's largest bikeshare service, and has since rolled out rentable e-scooters to streets in several cities, including Denver.
As at conventional Japanese business hotels, there are also rentable cotton pajamas, but the idea is that, beyond sleeping, guests won't spend much time in their rooms.
Lyft is bringing its rentable, pedal-assist electric bikes back to San Francisco five months after several battery fires forced the company to pull them from service.
The rise in injuries tracks the proliferation of rentable scooters in cities, where they are pitched as an easy and affordable alternative to hopping in a car.
New transportation companies such as Bird and Lime have launched thousands of rentable e-scooters in cities but continue to face questions about product quality and safety.
En ese grupo engloba a socialistas, ambientalistas, pacifistas y también a las personas cuyos trabajos no producen nada tangible o rentable, como quienes enseñan Humanidades o artistas.
Both Austrian groups have portfolios of around 4 billion euros each across Germany and central and eastern Europe, including almost 3.2 million square meters of rentable space combined.
The massive riverworks complex, which were former storage facilities and grain silos, host brew pubs and restaurants, outdoor concerts, riverfront docks with rentable kayaks and rock-climbing walls.
A/D/O, a 23,000-square-foot designer support center, will offer free communal workspace, rentable dedicated desks, digital fabrication and printing tools, talks, classes and special installations.
About a decade ago, her son took over, carving the space into eight rentable apartments filled with midcentury furniture (Hans Wegner armchairs, lacquered coffee tables) and contemporary art.
I didn't care for it — but I loved the rentable "Sideways," the 2004 film directed by Alexander Payne about two friends' ill-starred journeys in California wine country.
Not only can they comfortably fit in a backyard, but the rentable outdoor trampoline houses can also be decorated to the couple's liking with flowers, lights and even curtains.
Disinformation-as-a-service providers — rentable, private-sector contractors providing full-service disinformation for anybody who can pay for it — have claimed to operate in English-speaking countries before.
Given that companies like Lime, Bird, Uber, and Lyft offer rentable electric scooters in places like Los Angeles and San Francisco, the study&aposs results aren&apost particularly surprising.
The vaulted garage apartment, which is rentable, has a bedroom, a full bathroom, an eat-in kitchen and a 615-square-foot bonus space currently used as an office.
Wheels, a Los Angeles-based startup that competes with the e-scooter companies, offers a rentable device that looks like a cross between an e-bike and an e-scooter.
Pham suggests picking rentable or preowned bridesmaid dresses online or suggesting a cheaper makeup service, like GlamSquad or a Sephora makeover, for the entire bridal crew to help cut costs.
The Airbnb competitor says it tripled the number of rentable units in its online marketplace last year with more than 8,500 spaces in 20 cities around the world available today.
"We pretty much wiped out everything into Texas," Mr. Tollett said of the hunt for rentable restroom trailers, which will supplement the more than 300 toilets already on the site.
Depending on the length of time a user needs them, the scooters are also affordable: LimeBike, Bird and Spin are rentable for anywhere between 15 cents and $1 per minute.
The letter also suggests bringing in Coachella and ACL-style festival food trucks, rentable tents and cabins, and encourages a "blackout" of senior citizen discount prices during peak visiting hours.
RentAFriend is a bare-bones site built to do one thing: show paying customers a list of potential rentable friends so they can get in contact as quickly as possible.
One rentable suite at Petco Park, home of baseball's San Diego Padres, allows fans to play the video game "MLB: The Show" on PlayStation video game consoles while overlooking the field.
Samsung is actively developing ASIC miners now; if they were to glut the market with cheap, rentable Bitcoin mining rigs, the result would probably be the mass destabilization of the Bitcoin network.
Though it's not rentable through the usual online booking sites, it has become particularly popular among like-minded Scandinavian, Swiss and Japanese travelers who want a minimal take on Marrakesh's maximal charm.
As well as being a gallerist, Mr. Martin is the co-founder of Cromwell Place, a project to develop a complex of rentable art spaces in the South Kensington district of London.
Local governments and college campuses, from the District of Columbia, to San Diego and the University of Texas at Austin, are placing speed limits on rentable electric scooters and electric bikes, too.
The scooters first arrived in Austin last April when the city declared itself a hub for experimentation with "micromobility," a buzzwordy euphemism for rentable bikes and scooters designed to take you short distances.
Paris has seen a string of accidents involving the rentable motorised stand-up scooters, seen widely across the city, prompting pushes from the authorities to limit their use and speed to improve safety.
This weekend the e-bikes available through the Uber app (Uber acquired Jump earlier this year) were newly rentable in Staten Island, and on Monday, the bikes made a debut in the Bronx.
Paris has seen a string of accidents involving the rentable motorized stand-up scooters, seen widely across the city, prompting pushes from the authorities to limit their use and speed to improve safety.
In 2018, shared e-scooter and bicycle trips in the U.S. more than doubled over 2017's baseline to reach 84 million; rentable e- scooters alone accounted for more than 6900 million trips.
The 2017-founded Spanish startup targets cities in its home market and in markets across LatAm, offering last-mile mobility via rentable electric scooters (e-mopeds and e-scooters) plotted on an app map.
Movo grabs $22.5M to get more cities in LatAm scooting The Spanish startup targets cities in its home market and in markets across Latin America, offering last-mile mobility via rentable electric scooters. 7.
Kalanick's CloudKitchens concept is right in line with a growing trend in the food-delivery world that has restaurants and chefs turning to rentable kitchen stations in a shared space to prepare food for delivery.
Después de su brillante actuación en el Mundial de Rusia, parece que el mediocampista francés se convirtió en una rentable inversión para el Manchester United que solo pagó 114 millones de dólares por su fichaje.
Some of the buzzier amenities remain in-progress: the backyard garden, to be cultivated by the landscape architect Miranda Brooks, and a rentable "reader's shed" that Hruby thought up with Erik Heywood of Book/Shop.
New research from UC San Francisco has confirmed what has long seemed obvious: Widely available electric scooters (you know, those rentable dockless vehicles carelessly dumped on every corner in major cities) are millennial death traps.
"Starting today, October 15, Skip scooters will no longer be rentable as part of SFMTA's Powered Scooter Share Program for 2019-2020," the company said in a message to users, which was obtained by The Verge.
When Uber shelled out $200 million to acquire JUMP Bikes earlier this year and made dockless bikes and scooters rentable in select cities, it became clear the ride-hailing giant was doubling down on micro-mobility.
In a phone call last month, Muhammad said the rise of electric mobility â€" rentable scooter fleets and all-electric cars, mostly â€" has highlighted our limited charging infrastructure and a dependency on diesel-generated electricity.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that Trump's inaugural planning committee paid the D.C. hotel "more than $1.5 million" for a variety of services, including the use of a ballroom and other rentable spaces.
But, if it looks more like a farm filled with fuzzy, furry, and feathery friends, then we've got major travel-tea to spill: taking a trip to an animal-filled oasis isn't only possible, it's rentable too.
But she yearned to make skating more accessible and figured that selling high quality, lifestyle oriented skates designed to perform recreationally—rather than the drab tan and black, rentable indoor models—was the right place to start.
ArtBuilt offers below-market rents — between $13 to $24 a rentable square foot, compared with approximately $24 to $21.3 a square foot for commercial space in Brooklyn last year, according to CoStar, a real estate research company.
The scooter is only 22 pounds, which is about half the weight of most rentable scooters, so you're encouraged to bring it up to your office or take it on the train or bus, however you commute.
In order to publicize an upcoming exhibition on the domestic spaces painted by Vincent van Gogh, the Art Institute of Chicago has recreated one of van Gogh's most famous paintings — The Bedroom — as a rentable room on Airbnb.
The scooters won't be rentable through the Uber app right away, but those who want to ride can pick up and drop off from two different bike shop locations in San Francisco's Hayes Valley and Fisherman's Wharf neighborhoods.
The top three cloud providers—Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure—account for approximately two-thirds of all rentable computing services, so WIRED has compiled a guide to help you understand how they decarbonize your data.
The blocklong building in downtown St. Louis, which has 285,000 rentable square feet, is one of at least 15 newspaper sites nationwide that have been sold since 2012 as technological and advertising changes rip through the print journalism business.
Now the Rent the Runway team is rolling out new offerings — like this collaboration with W Hotels and the addition of ski gear and athleisure as rentable clothing — to keep loyal, if some disgruntled, customers and gain new ones.
The company's leap into the scooter frenzy comes at a time when cities are wising up, writing new rules, and requiring closer collaboration and compliance to better manage the influx of rentable, pay-per-minute electric scooters on their streets.
Varios jóvenes africanos con educación universitaria han dejado trabajos profesionales para volverse agroemprendedores que usan aplicaciones de procesamiento de datos y otros métodos con el fin de demostrar que la agricultura puede ser rentable para el futuro económico del continente.
When we docked at Castaway Cay, Disney's private island, I started off exploring the family beach, where they had jet ski rides, restaurants, souvenir shops and snorkeling gear, as well as lounge chairs on the sand and rentable floats for the ocean.
Another of Dream Machine's checks has gone to Omni, a four-year-old, San Francisco-based on-demand storage company that's making every possession in one's home rentable — giving members an opportunity to make money from their underused items in the process.
Obike launched in February 2017 with the idea to connect thousands of rentable bikes to a smartphone app that allows you to locate a GPS-equipped bike, scan a QR code to unlock it, and ride it around for about $0.65 per half hour.
Mirai isn't the first malware of its kind—some cyber-criminals offer rentable botnets and other forms of "DDoS-as-a-service"—but it's become the most visible example of the growing insecurity of the Internet of Things (often referred to by its acronym IoT).
Instead of buying an expensive restaurant site on a heavily walked street, a cloud kitchen is developed in a cheaper locale (an industrial district, perhaps), with dozens of kitchen stations that are individually rentable for short periods of time by chefs and restaurant proprietors.
Mientras muchas otras fábricas se trasladaron a Asia con el objetivo de encontrar mano de obra barata, el unicel no puede importarse del extranjero de manera rentable; de acuerdo con Dart, el costo de importación de recipientes ligeros neutralizaría cualquier ahorro en mano de obra.
In the months since their first appearance in an American city in March, rentable dockless electric scooters have appeared in Austin, Miami, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Indianapolis, and more than 20 other cities of various sizes, densities, and current levels of dependence on private cars.
Sonder, which has a total valuation upwards of $1 billion and has Airbnb's former CFO, Laurence Tosi, as a board member, has at least 8,500 rentable spaces in 23 cities, including New York City, Washington DC, San Francisco, New Orleans, Nashville, Austin, Denver, Chicago, and Miami.
Sonder, which has a total valuation upwards of $1 billion and has Airbnb's former CFO, Laurence Tosi, as a board member, has at least 9,000 rentable spaces in cities like New York City, Miami, Washington D.C., Austin, Chicago, New Orleans, Denver, San Diego, London, Dublin, and Dubai.
Despite what are clear, strict and freshly imposed controls on scooter sharing, that hasn't stopped a couple of smaller European startups from trying their luck at getting rentable rubber on Catalan carrers anyway — perhaps encouraged by demonstrable local appetite to scoot (that and the lack of any big Birds).
The idea of a platform in which users pay $24.95 a month to comb through the profiles of various rentable humans probably strikes a lot of people as inherently weird, if not downright dystopian, like the plot of a " Her" or " Ex Machina" style sci-fi piece about loneliness.
I'd rather revisit Mike Leigh's "Happy-Go-Lucky," (2008), the first film to bring this British actress much attention in the United States (the film is rentable at $3.99), or her extraordinary work in another 2017 United States release, "Maudie," in which she plays the Canadian artist Maud Lewis.
En la maquinaria de promoción del muy rentable mundo de los deportes se dice poco sobre las atletas, una situación que quedó en evidencia con el reciente feminicidio de Marbella Ibarra, la precursora del futbol femenil en México: su papel inspirador, desconocido para el gran público, fue enaltecido después de su muerte.
Later, Spin pivoted to scooters, and today, the San Francisco-based company operates rentable e-scooters in nine cities and on five college campuses But while Spin touts its efforts to work collaboratively with cities, it was famously one of the startups that was denied a permit in its hometown after launching there in 2017.
Igual de tonto sería negar que tener éxito en los negocios (o, de hecho, en cualquier otra cosa) tiene mucho que ver con la suerte, no solo la suerte de ser el primero en toparse con una idea o estrategia muy rentable, sino también con la suerte de ser hijo de los padres correctos.
"The idea is to take what have been rather run-down and fractured places, where ownership has been split up, and restore them to what was a very balanced and harmonious whole," says Wilkie of Wilderness Reserve, a 5,000-acre expanse of pasture, lake and woodland that's dotted with an idiosyncratic set of rentable lodgings.
Yet it's hard to say if they will be lucky enough to find a unit to store their wares: The self-storage industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the U.S. commercial real estate industry, with total rentable storage space in the United States covering more than three times the size of Manhattan.
Incluso a medida que la economía del carbón ha comenzado a desmoronarse —las investigaciones han demostrado que incluso desde 2025 podría ser más rentable para los operadores japoneses invertir en energía renovable, como la eólica o solar, que operar plantas de carbón— el gobierno japonés ha mantenido la creencia de que las empresas de servicios públicos deben seguir invirtiendo en combustibles fósiles para mantener una mezcla diversificada de fuentes de energía.
Cerebral and goofy at once, the story line stars Malcolm Frazzle, a young poet who defends a bohemian cafe (where beards, like dinner jackets, are required and rentable) against a takeover group, the Conservative Liberation Front, characterized by its love of ties and Wayne Newton; eventually, he saves society at large from a villain (his former math teacher) who has created a race of monkeys genetically primed to wash dishes.

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