Real Estate/Development
Jul. 22, 2003
Arbitrator Socks Sony With Rent Hike
BY STEFANIE KNAPP Special to CREJ Sony Pictures Entertainment should be thankful that its recent films, such as "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," are doing well at the box office. The proceeds from the films might help Sony pay its rent, which its landlord just hiked way up.
BY STEFANIE KNAPP
Special to CREJ
Sony Pictures Entertainment should be thankful that its recent films, such as "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," are doing well at the box office. The proceeds from the films might help Sony pay its rent, which its landlord just hiked way up.
A Los Angeles arbitrator ruled June 13 that Sony should pay its landlord, Transpacific Development Co., $710,000 a month for its 10000 Washington Blvd. building in Culver C...
Special to CREJ
Sony Pictures Entertainment should be thankful that its recent films, such as "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," are doing well at the box office. The proceeds from the films might help Sony pay its rent, which its landlord just hiked way up.
A Los Angeles arbitrator ruled June 13 that Sony should pay its landlord, Transpacific Development Co., $710,000 a month for its 10000 Washington Blvd. building in Culver C...
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