An example of such a transaction would be when a firm leases the gold from a government and then sells it, simultaneously entering into an agreement for repurchase elsewhere at a future date.
In February 1926 the firm leased the sixth floor of an office building at 181 - 183 Madison Avenue (Manhattan).
The French firm of Citroën leased the technology for its front-wheel drive car of the 1930s.
Prior to its bankruptcy reorganization the firm leased a store at 954 Flatbush Avenue (Brooklyn) to Griddle Eats, Inc.
So we climbed to 70, like two boys in a tree, to meet Frank Campione, an architect whose firm, Create, leases a part of the floor from Dr. Weiss.
The firm had been leasing space at EAB for 17 years.
Since then, the several firms have leased and managed the facility.
As space becomes available, the firm leases it protectively and then tries to sublease it on a short-term basis until the need to occupy arises.
The firm also leases property in Flanders (over 30 buildings), Wallonia (20 buildings) as well as a single building in Luxembourg which comprises around 4% of its portfolio.
During this time, in 1946 a firm known as "Southern Aircraft" leased the land to build aircraft, however the project was never really successful.