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en You want to insure that if [your home] is completely destroyed, you can replace it. That means looking at building costs, and these building costs go up and down.

en We really needed this new school building. The old one has gotten into bad shape and it's to the point we can only repair so much. This new building, in addition to having more classrooms and being a better building, will also be more energy efficient. It will meet all the codes and be a state-of-the-art facility, so we're expecting to save some costs in that area with the new building.

en The building was physically obsolete, and we knew we could never get a good enough lease rate to pay back all of the tenant improvement costs that were needed. So, basically, we let the leases run out and kept the building going for about three years.

en The EDC is going to build the building. All of the development costs will be repaid by Devon. There are incentives that will be paid to Devon in the future, but they're separate from costs of developing the property.

en The philosopher believes that the value of his philosophy lies in the whole, in the building: posterity discovers it in the bricks with which he built and which are then often used again for better building: in the fact, that is to say, that building can be destroyed and nonetheless possess value as material. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. The philosopher believes that the value of his philosophy lies in the whole, in the building: posterity discovers it in the bricks with which he built and which are then often used again for better building: in the fact, that is to say, that building can be destroyed and nonetheless possess value as material.
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

en The act of building a dome costs you $150 million right off the top. The attendance effect you get from having a domed stadium is way too small to justify the additional costs. You'd have to think 50 percent of attendance is at stake without a dome for it to make sense.

en The act of building a dome costs you $150 million right off the top, ... The attendance effect you get from having a domed stadium is way too small to justify the additional costs. You'd have to think 50 percent of attendance is at stake without a dome for it to make sense.

en The historical society was a bit upset that they were demolishing the original building but they (the home owners) had been making ongoing renovations and they just weren't going to be able to bring that building up to code. For obvious safety reasons, nursing homes can't be wooden structures anymore; they must be built with steel construction. Because of that, as well as many other reasons, the two eventually made an agreement that they would design the new building to have many similar features of the original mansion and then the original would be destroyed. If you look at some of the old pictures I really think that they achieved what they had wanted to do.

en We have some building to do. Building doesn't mean that we're looking at some poor seasons in the future. Building just means we need to build some individuals that don't have a lot of credentials at this point.

en In the short run, you're going to start seeing a growing demand for building material products, which are already under significant demand with the home building industry humming along so much. It means that there will be even more pressure on prices in that area.

en It costs us probably a third per square foot to run as the other building.

en In 1980, this was the best technology available. The intention was this building was going to last. But it's obvious the best intentions in engineering didn't advance to this period, and we have to replace the building.

en If it costs $50 to renovate it, it would be too much. That building has been a disaster from the beginning.

en We would have similar costs with a new building. You're still going to have pest control.

en [Mocking the defense mantra that Nichols was at home] building a life, not a bomb, ... He wasn't building a life, he was building a bomb and he was building an alibi.


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