You, the next Samuel Zell, could buy an undermanaged building, fix it up, boost its occupancy and raise its rent roll.
McCullough says the housing market became a place where homeowners could buy a house, fix it up, and sell it to another buyer in a two-year span.
After five years working for Great Experiment, he and his wife, Stephanie, had saved just enough money to buy a big fixer-upper in Oak Park, without being able to fix it up.
Remember, this case was not just about the government taking property to expand much-needed infrastructure, or confiscating condemned, dilapidated property in order to fix it up or turn it into a library.
Kelly oddly feigns a lack of certainty about how economically stimulative private equity is, but as evidenced by them only getting paid if they can buy a company and fix it up for sale at a profit, the answer to this seeming riddle is self-evident.
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"They fix it all up and get some platforms and have a barbecue and most of the base comes out, " Yeager said.
In blunt terms, Ginsburg said it's now up to Congress to fix the statute if it doesn't like the court's interpretation.
It could take millions to fix up the structure to your and the government's liking. (Watch for asbestos and lead-based paint.) You'll also need money for insurance, and that includes liability insurance for the rabid lighthouse fans that will show up wanting to climb the lighthouse tower.
If something happened that made it impossible for you to deliver on a promise, speak up and do everything in your power to fix it.
"I figured I would run a car dealership, that it was better to sell cars than fix them up, " he says.
If the successful CEO and the budget committee chairman can just explain the magnitude of the economic tsunami heading our way, maybe voters will wake up in time to let them fix it.
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Fix it in the mix, if it needs a tune-up.
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SRA, has recently complained that it takes him eight weeks before he is able to fix up an appointment to see Ian McAllister.
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Like any good hacker, Richardson decided to come up with a fix: He developed a do-it-yourself TV remote control that will automatically mute the television when certain celebrity names are mentioned.
The government has plans to draw up a registry of some 30 varieties for which it would fix a denomination of origin.
To keep up with all of the loopholes, IT managers would have to fix patches almost daily.
The court heard how Mr Thompson had managed to move the broken lift up from the ground to the first floor as he tried to fix it.
In one of its latest messages, an EA spokeswoman said it had added server capacity and rolled out a quick fix to SimCity servers to speed up game play and get more people into the game.
Mr. SEAN ELSBERND (San Francisco Board of Supervisors): If localities all over the country are doing bits and pieces to various parts of immigration reform, we're going to end up with a haphazard approach to it, and we need a national fix to this issue, not a local fix.
But will it be enough to get more Chinese customers to line up for a daily caffeine fix?
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"I think it sent a powerful message to the organization that we held up the launch to fix this, " said Mr. Betts.
It's illegal for companies to carve up a market, collude on bids or fix pricing.
That brings up the question of interception--if we can catch autism early, should we fix it?
Now, with a Big Fix around the corner, he was ready to face up to the problem because he knew he could solve it.
Millions of Britons who grew up watching Savile on TV's "Top of the Pops" and "Jim'll Fix It" were shocked by the fall from grace of an entertainer who'd been awarded knighthoods by Queen Elizabeth II and the late Pope John Paul II for his charitable work.
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