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  • It recently put in place new guidelines that call for about 180 square feet an employee in new offices, according to the company's director of corporate real estate,

    Office-Leasing Rebound Could Be Deceiving 2010

  • Inc., for example, is only about halfway through the process of reducing its approximately 30-million square-foot real-estate footprint by about 8%, according to the company's director of corporate real estate,

    Office Vacancy Rate Keeps Climbing 2010

  • But when one night I took my daughter out for a walk, the moon rode high, and lo, the even sheen it cast across the faux - adobe houses, and the way it caught her exuberant small face, upturned in wonderment, filled me with the kind of mild serenity that had, coyotelike, eluded me in every tranquil desert place we went; not among the ironwoods and saguaros but within that synthetic so-called estate,

    Calle Plácida Luz de Luna 2007

  • But when one night I took my daughter out for a walk, the moon rode high, and lo, the even sheen it cast across the faux - adobe houses, and the way it caught her exuberant small face, upturned in wonderment, filled me with the kind of mild serenity that had, coyotelike, eluded me in every tranquil desert place we went; not among the ironwoods and saguaros but within that synthetic so-called estate,

    Calle Plácida Luz de Luna 2007

  • In a sign that pension funds and other institutional investors are about to get clobbered by losses in commercial real estate,

    Knock on 'Opportunity': Sharp Losses 2009

  • But when one night I took my daughter out for a walk, the moon rode high, and lo, the even sheen it cast across the faux - adobe houses, and the way it caught her exuberant small face, upturned in wonderment, filled me with the kind of mild serenity that had, coyotelike, eluded me in every tranquil desert place we went; not among the ironwoods and saguaros but within that synthetic so-called estate,

    Calle Plácida Luz de Luna 2007

  • Like many developers of resort Caribbean real estate,

    Some Nations Make It Easier for Nonresidents to Buy Property 2009

  •   Pride! bend thine eye from heaven to thine estate,

    Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 2007

  • Then I go out and read the paper; check out the fourth estate,

    God Bless America 2006

  • Lowlanders call him, like other gentlemen, by the name of his estate,

    Waverley 2004

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