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  • verb Present participle of prelease.

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Examples

  • London has quite a bit of speculative office space coming to market, and second-quarter results should shed more light on how much preleasing REITs have managed, analysts added.

    Europe REITs Regaining Their Footing Laura Stevens 2011

  • So far, One World Trade Center has done little preleasing.

    Lower Manhattan Feels Pain of Office-Supply Glut 2009

  • In several other markets, national developers funded large buildings without preleasing, a practice that has led to skyrocketing vacancies.

    University Upgrades Boost Commercial Sector 2009

  • The credit crunch has pushed some developers to be more open to preleasing space to help reduce risk and obtain loans.

    Moscow 2008

  • About 4.9 million square feet of new office space, much of it built without preleasing, is expected to be finished this year, PPR says.

    Bigger in Texas? Capital's Real-Estate Glut Counts 2008

  • Developers also need some preleasing commitments and for the city to remove a height limit on the property, he says.

    City's Property Market, at Least, Defies Curse 2008

  • Over in the financial district, Dallas-based Lincoln Property Co. is building the 12-story 220,000-square-foot Two Financial Center without any preleasing.

    'Big Dig' Done, Office Developments Rise 2008

  • These steps had included preleasing a Pan Am jet and chartering a cruise ship in the Caribbean which, respectively, had been denied landing and berthing rights and, on several occasions, unsuccessful efforts to get assurances of the safety of U.S. citizens from responsible governmental representatives in Grenada.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • These steps had included preleasing a Pan Am jet and chartering a cruise ship in the Caribbean which, respectively, had been denied landing and berthing rights and, on several occasions, unsuccessful efforts to get assurances of the safety of U.S. citizens from responsible governmental representatives in Grenada.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • But did you comment on any outlet sites that might compete with the Chicago outlet development that you just announced because obviously in other markets we see other developers raising to get preleasing and place to win those markets, I'm curious if there is anything on the radar in Chicago as well?

    unknown title 2011

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