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... income park- ing , then , in the core of the city . Private enterprise cannot alone do this because of the constantly increasing cost of the necessary ground . Structures cannot be esthetically built and properly maintained that will ...
... income park- ing , then , in the core of the city . Private enterprise cannot alone do this because of the constantly increasing cost of the necessary ground . Structures cannot be esthetically built and properly maintained that will ...
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... income therefrom ( including any profit made on the sale thereof ) , shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States or the District of Columbia , and by any State , territory , or possession , or by any ...
... income therefrom ( including any profit made on the sale thereof ) , shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States or the District of Columbia , and by any State , territory , or possession , or by any ...
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... income to the city , if we would lease these facilities to him . I told him that I thought we had a pretty economical operation , because our offstreet parking program as a program is self - supporting . We don't budget . income or ...
... income to the city , if we would lease these facilities to him . I told him that I thought we had a pretty economical operation , because our offstreet parking program as a program is self - supporting . We don't budget . income or ...
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... income is $ 130,000 per year . That part of the income which justifies the building investment is , say , 10 percent , taking into account depreciation . This comes to $ 100,000 , leaving $ 30,000 attributable to the land . Capitalizing ...
... income is $ 130,000 per year . That part of the income which justifies the building investment is , say , 10 percent , taking into account depreciation . This comes to $ 100,000 , leaving $ 30,000 attributable to the land . Capitalizing ...
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... income would support our charges . These examples will give you some idea of the features which have appealed both to us and to the sponsors . We expect to continue our interest in financing parking lots and garages if the investment ...
... income would support our charges . These examples will give you some idea of the features which have appealed both to us and to the sponsors . We expect to continue our interest in financing parking lots and garages if the investment ...
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