Small Suites for Lease in the Toronto Financial Core

Address Available Space (sf) Asking Net Rental Rate (psf) Asking Estimated Additional Rent (psf) Asking Gross Rental Rate (psf) Asking Monthly Rate Asking Annual Rate 1 Queen Street E 1,400 $22.00 $26.26 $48.26 $5,630.33 $67,564.00 1 Richmond Street W 1,544 $18.50 $21.15 $39.65 $5,101.63 $61,219.60 10 King Street E 2,720 $18.00 $19.42 $37.42 $8,481.87 $101,782.40 10 King Street E 1,441 $18.00 $19.42 $37.42 $4,493.52 $53,922.22 110 Yonge Street 2,100 $20.00 $21.41 $41.41 $7,246.75 $86,961.00 121 King Street W 2,462 $26.50 $25.44 $51.94 $10,656.36 $127,876.28 121 Richmond Street W 2,410 $12.00 $16.50 $28.50 $5,723.75 $68,685.00 133 Richmond Street W 2,329 $14.00 $14.97 $28.97 $5,622.59 $67,471.13 141 Adelaide Street W 1,728 $16.00 $23.67 $39.67 $5,712.48 $68,549.76 141 Adelaide Street W 1,837 $15.00 $23.67 $38.67 $5,919.73 $71,036.79 144 Front Street W 2,152 $18.00 $15.40 $33.40 $5,989.73 $71,876.80 145 King Street W 2,550 $28.50 $27.74 $56.24 $11,951.00 $143,412.00 155 University Avenue 1,143 $18.00 $19.68 $37.68 $3,589.02 $43,068.24 170 University Avenue 1,324 $18.50 $20.61 $39.11 $4,315.14 $51,781.64 170 University Avenue 2,023 $18.50 $20.61 $39.11 $6,593.29 $79,119.53 18 King Street E 2,733 $23.00 $19.41 $42.41 $9,658.88 $115,906.53 20 Adelaide Street E 1,560 $18.00 $19.90 $37.90 $4,927.00 $59,124.00 20 Toronto Street 2,078 $16.00 $18.95 $34.95 $6,052.18 $72,626.10 330 Bay Street 2,313 $20.00 $18.81 $38.81 $7,480.63 $89,767.53 330 Bay Street 1,440 $20.00 $18.81 $38.81 $4,657.20 $55,886.40 357 Bay Street 1,740 $18.00 $19.39 $37.39 $5,421.55 $65,058.60 357 Bay Street 1,200 $18.00 $19.39 $37.39 $3,739.00 $44,868.00 36 Toronto Street 2,957 $20.00 $19.39 $39.39 $9,706.35 $116,476.23 36 Toronto Street 1,432 $20.00 $19.39 $39.39 $4,700.54 $56,406.48 360 Bay Street 1,955 $18.00 $18.74 $36.74 $5,985.56 $71,826.70 366 Bay Street 1,371 $18.00 $19.62 $37.62 $4,298.09 $51,577.02 390 Bay Street 1,271 $20.00 $20.08 $40.08 $4,245.14 $50,941.68 401 Bay Street 2,675 $22.00 $23.17 $45.17 $10,069.15 $120,829.75 55 York Street 1,281 $18.00 $20.89 $38.89 $4,151.51 $49,818.09 60 Yonge Street 2,150 $17.50 $19.47 $36.97 $6,623.79 $79,485.50 67 Yonge Street 2,886 $16.50 $18.88 $35.38 $8,508.89 $102,106.68 67 Yonge Street 1,950 $12.00 $18.88 $30.88 $5,018.00 $60,216.00 69 Yonge Street 1,326 $13.00 $19.04 $32.04 $3,540.42 $42,485.04 8 King Street E 2,621 $19.00 $19.97 $38.97 $8,511.70 $102,140.37 8 King Street E 1,761 $19.00 $19.97 $38.97 $5,718.85 $68,626.17 80 Richmond Street W 2,607 $19.00 $17.79 $36.79 $7,992.63 $95,911.53 80 Richmond Street W 1,560 $19.00 $17.79 $36.79 $4,782.70 $57,392.40 80 Richmond Street W 1,219 $19.00 $17.79 $36.79 $3,737.25 $44,847.01 90 Adelaide Street W 1,035 $19.95 $20.65 $40.60 $3,501.75 $42,021.00 OfficeSearchToronto.com tracks available office space across the GTA.

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Writing Narrative Essays: Techniques to Make Your Paper Stand out

What do you know about writing narrative essays ? Bet you know only some general facts about this kind of essays like: writing a narrative essay boils down to making a story or a creative piece of writing; one should know the main principles of storytelling to prepare an essay, etc.

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Time for a Lithium Futures Contract

Today’s Daily Angle comes from  Wikinvest Wire member  Asset Prime . You can read  the full article on the AssetPrime blog . Until practical physics and/or electrical engineers devise a better battery, lithium-ion is the power-source of choice for the ever-growing  electrification of our automobiles

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A few links

Hi, everyone! My apologies for taking this much time off. While I generate some actual content, here’s a few links for you to peruse!The Toronto Star reports that many displaced people from Port-au-Prince have found refuge in Haiti’s smaller towns and cities.At the Volokh Conspiracy, Ilya Somin reproduces economist Paul Romer’s argument that Haitians should be helped by letting them immigrate to

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Economic weather report: Bollard on Monetary Policy

Bernard Hickey delivers an economic weather report in association with BNZ, including a look at RBNZ governer Alan Bollard’s speech on Monetary Policy delivered in Christchurch on January 29.

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More Terrible Death-Video From The Bloodless Coup

Yesterday Honduras’ pretend President Pepe Lobo was sworn in . Earlier in the day actual democracy president Manuel Zelaya was forced into exile in the Dominican Republic, in a WIN for the United States, yay. Anyway here is a sad video about the bloodless coup and all the people it killed and maimed

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Hey, what is wrong with an online home business that using network marketing software to generate network marketing leads?

In today’s business world, it has almost become a trend that every one are moving toward the automatic ways of operating and administrating their business, People are talking about auto response network system ,auto builder system, online business directory and so on. Business courses online like E-biz web site building, binary options compensation plans, how to drive momentum and build two power legs and all sort of network marketing software flooded the whole market

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And It’s A Bailout…..

by Edward Hugh: Barcelona Well, it’s not fully official yet, and all the fine print certainly isn’t written and signed, but the will is now clearly there, and where there’s a will, there’s a way, especially when you have the global financial markets breathing down your necks. The first one out of the box was the Economist’s Charlemagne, earlier this afternoon

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Rumours, Rumours, But No Greek Bond Sales To China

by Edward Hugh:Barcelona Well there certainly is a lot happening out there at the moment. And Monday’s successful bond sale which left the Greek government triumphally proclaiming they could comfortably meet their 2010 borrowing program now seems to belong to a lifetime ago

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Statement on Ben Bernanke’s Re-Approval

January 28, 2010 For Immediate Release : January 28, 2010 Contact : Alan Barber, (202) 293-5380 x115 Washington, D.C. – The following statement by economist and CEPR Co-Director Dean Baker was released following Ben Bernanke’s confirmation hearing: The Senate approval of a second term for Ben Bernanke as Fed chairman sends exactly the wrong message to the Federal Reserve Board and the country. First and foremost, Mr.

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Civil Servant U-Turn Explanations Getting Worse

I noted a few days ago that the government’s justification for the U-turn on pay cuts for senior civil servants was to cite the international benchmarking carried out for the Review Body report that recommended the cuts in the first place. This seemed an unsatisfactory defence of this controversial decision. Yesterday in the Dail, the Tanaiste put forward a new justification for the decision (link to Dail transcript here ).

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People Read Newspapers Online, But Won’t Pay for Privilege

Challenges abound in the newspaper industry as it struggles to reconstruct a profitable model. While many anticipated just having subscribers pay for access to online content, it seems the potential subscribers have other ideas

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Legoland Florida … Potential Is Enormous

The Polk County Tourist Development Council heard a comprehensive overview of the Legoland Florida park and it’s projected impact on our area. Here are some bullet points from this morning’s meeting held at the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce: Legoland Florida What we know right now … About Lego: 15% of the toy market in Europe 3 % in U

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Statement on The State of the Union Address

January 27, 2010 For Immediate Release : January 27, 2010 Contact: Alan Barber, (202) 293-5380 x115 Washington, D.C. – CEPR Co-Director Dean Baker issued the following statement after President Obama’s first State of the Union address: President Obama made several useful proposals on retirement savings, student loans and other areas that will benefit working families. However, this agenda is not bold enough to address the severity of the problems facing the economy and the country’s workers.

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The ESRI’s Quarterly Economic Commentary

The ESRI’s Quarterly Economic Commentary (QEC) by Alan Barrett, Ide Kearney, Jean Goggin and Thomas Conefrey, published in December, is now available to download free of charge from the ESRI’s web site here . This QEC contained a number of pieces of research which may be of general interest

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Haiti’s 200-Year Economic Earthquake

Dan Beeton Newmatilda.com (Australia), January 26, 2010 En español See article on original website Debt, Aid, Foreign Interference and the Most-Impoverished Country in the Western Hemisphere The recent earthquake in Haiti has brought the island nation a perhaps unprecedented level of attention, interest, generosity and solidarity. The magnitude of the earthquake’s human toll has prompted international shock and an examination of the factors behind why the quake was so much more devastating in Haiti than similar quakes have been in other parts of the world. It is foreign interference – economic, military and covert – that has been the principle reason why Haiti is the most impoverished country in the Western Hemisphere, and in turn why the toll of the Jan.

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New Contract with America from GOP?

According to a recently e-mailed article from Congressional Quarterly , GOP leadership is currently pondering a resurrection of the 1994 Contract With America. It appears as though Republicans are looking to define themselves as the 2010 election approaches, and they’re hoping for a mid-term coup following Democratic successes in recent years.

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Chile votes for the (center-)right

by Manuel Alvarez-Rivera, Puerto Rico Back in October 2008, I noted on Chile’s democratic restoration, two decades on that “President [Michelle] Bachelet is constitutionally barred from running for re-election in 2009, and opinion polls have her 2006 runoff rival, Sebastián Piñera of National Renewal as the early favorite.” Well, fifteen months later this has come to pass: in a closely fought runoff presidential election last January 17, billionaire businessman Sebastián Piñera of the right-of-center Coalición por el Cambio (Coalition for Change; formerly the Alianza por Chile or Alliance for Chile) narrowly prevailed over former president Eduardo Frei-Ruiz Tagle, the candidate of the ruling, center-left Concertación alliance.

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[news] UNESCO: Education in Venezuela Has Greatly Improved

Merida, January 27 th , 2010 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – According to a recently released UNESCO report on education, Venezuela’s number of children enrolled in school has significantly increased over the last 10 years, and its Education for all Development Index (EDI) has also increased considerably. Venezuela’s education minister welcomed the findings but said some of the data was inaccurate as it did not include any of the social missions. By Tamara Pearson – Venezuelanalysis.com read more

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Notes from the field: Corporate governance in Asia

Day 2 of our partner conference here in Manila, and Hammad Siddiqui from our Pakistan office is talking about corporate governance of family-owned firms—a big issue here in Asia. Often people think of corporate governance as being just about big publicly traded firms, but good corporate governance can be an enormous boost to the operations of small businesses and to family owned firms of all sizes. After all, CG is about ethics, disclosure, transparency, accountability, responsibility, etc.

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Roubini CNN Money, Forbes.com, CNBC, and Bloomberg Interviews at Davos

CNN Money — At the World Economic Forum, economist Nouriel Roubini warns about pitfalls to the economy and calls for more regulation. (Click for Video ) [5:13]   _____________________________________________________ Forbes.com — Davos: Roubini Predictions (Click for Video ) [3:14]    _____________________________________________________ CNBC — Asset Bubble is Beginning Now (Click for Video and Report ) [8:04]   ____________________________________________________ Bloomberg — Roubini Pessimistic on Euro Area, Calls Spain a Risk (Click for Video and Report )

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Thanks Graduates

Here’s what a few of our recent graduates from our Charlotte, North Carolina class had to say about their experience at Brooke Transportation Training Solutions: Instruction here is straightforward and easy to comprehend. I like the personalized atmosphere, which made it possible to take the time to think of any questions or problems, that you want to have explained.

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Is Freight Brokering for You?

Here’s a great article addressing the challenges of being your own boss I found on one of my favorite sites for great articles: About.com When you start out as an agent of another freight brokerage you minimize some of the pitfalls to starting your own business. Do You Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur? By Mitchell York, About.com Guide Despite the difficult economy — and in many ways because of it — entrepreneurship in America is alive and well

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RGE on Sovereign Risk

With Professor Roubini’s comments on sovereign risk in Davos receiving widespread attention today, we would like to call your attention to three Roubini.com pieces provided to our clients over the past three weeks on sovereign debt and, in particular, the fiscal deterioration of certain eurozone countries (“the PIIGS.”)

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Nouriel Roubini on the 2010 Economy: NEWSWEEK & YouTube

Newsweek Video — In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, Nouriel Roubini gives his perspective of what economic challenges we’ll face this year and answers CitizenTube users’ questions on the financial crisis. (Click for Video ) [7:03]  

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