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Editor’s note: The Pacific Daily News this week takes a closer look at government of Guam leases. Today: Agencies pay rent on GovGuam land. Coming tomorrow: Plans drawn up for Hagåtña ...
The International Trade Center is now home to several government of Guam agencies that lease office space, but the influx of hundreds of GovGuam employees and their private, and government ...
ITC public land lease ends in 2064. The government of Guam, which owns the land used to build the privately owned International Trade Center, agreed to lease out the property for nearly a hundred ...
Editor’s note: The Pacific Daily News this week takes a closer look at government of Guam leases. Today: Agencies pay rent on GovGuam land. Coming tomorrow: Plans drawn up for Hagåtña ...
ITC public land lease ends in 2064. The government of Guam, which owns the land used to build the privately owned International Trade Center, agreed to lease out the property for nearly a hundred ...
ITC public land lease ends in 2064. The government of Guam, which owns the land used to build the privately owned International Trade Center, agreed to lease out the property for nearly a hundred ...
Editor’s note: The Pacific Daily News this week takes a closer look at government of Guam leases. Today: Agencies pay rent on GovGuam land. Coming tomorrow: Plans drawn up for Hagåtña ...
ITC public land lease ends in 2064. The government of Guam, which owns the land used to build the privately owned International Trade Center, agreed to lease out the property for nearly a hundred ...
GovGuam office rent nearly doubles to $14M in a decade. Over the last several years, more government of Guam offices frequented by the public, such as the Guam Police Department’s Records and ID ...
GovGuam gets paid $24,000 a year for the lease on the land, Guam Economic Development Authority records show, but it spends about $3.8 million to lease office space in the building.
Editor’s note: The Pacific Daily News this week takes a closer look at government of Guam leases. ... Dawn Cruz, a Sinajana resident, said that was her experience when she went to the ITC.