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gurry

[ gur-ee, guhr-ee ]

noun

  1. the offal of fish or whales; the waste parts left over after cleaning fish.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gurry1

First recorded in 1835–40; origin unknown
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That’s partly due to the fact that larger firms favor Class A properties and have the resources to gamble on longer leases, says David Gurry, a senior vice president at Colliers.

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In the B and C sectors, by contrast, “you often have buildings full of smaller tenants,†Gurry says.

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That regional unevenness partly reflects the larger role that Big Tech firms are playing in the Eastside market, says Colliers’ Gurry.

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Employers wanting to be on the Eastside know if “you don’t take space now, there may not be space for you a month from now,†Gurry says.

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“Everybody’s trying to figure out, ‘What can I do to get my people back in the office?'†says Gurry.

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