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- Leaseback, short for "sale-and-leaseback", is a financial transaction in which one sells an ****et and leases it back for the long term; therefore, one...
- Carey. In the early 1980s, the company was innovative in the use of leaseback transactions to acquire properties. In 1982, the company acquired three...
- that they had agreed to acquire the McLaren Group Headquarters in a sale-leaseback transaction for £170 million. The transaction was expected to close in...
- Sumit Roy became the company's CEO. In 2019, the company completed a sale-leaseback transaction for 12 properties of the United Kingdom supermarket chain...
- Carlos Cavandoli in September 1980, and the two sides broadly agreed to a "leaseback" arrangement whereby nominal sovereignty would be given to Argentina but...
- October 31, 2007, the Building was sold to Larco Investments Limited on a leaseback arrangement good for 25 years. The bottom two storeys contain a shopping...
- funding for the New Tube for London. This £1bn, twenty-year, sale-and-leaseback deal was agreed in March 2019 with NatWest, SMBC Leasing and Equitix....
- Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 16 January 2017. "Merlin conjures up leaseback deal". The Daily Telegraph. 17 July 2007. Archived from the original on...
- investor Nick Leslau and his investment firm Prestbury, with a subsequent leaseback agreement. Although the attraction sites are owned by Leslau, they are...
- equity real estate firm based in Chicago that focuses on structuring sale-leasebacks. In August 2021, Oak Street acquired The Bow in Calgary for $1.2 billion...