LEASING CULTURAL ENTERTAINMENT

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HUDSON YARDS HY IP HOLDING COMPANY 30 Hudson Yards New York NY 10001 Leasing of cultural and entertainment facilities, namely, performance venues, artists' studios, and theatre space; Leasing art studio facilities;Leasing of broadcast facilities;Leasing of restaurants for social entertainment functions; leasing of exhibition halls;
HUDSON YARDS NOW HY IP HOLDING COMPANY 30 Hudson Yards New York NY 10001 Leasing of cultural and entertainment facilities in the nature of performance venues, artists' studios, theatre space, and studios for art exhibits;Real estate management services, real estate brokerage services, leasing of residential and commercial spaces, namely, offices, condominiums, apartments, and space within retail shopping centers;as to HUDSON YARDS;Leasing of restaurants for social functions;
HUDSON YARDS NOW HY IP HOLDING COMPANY 30 Hudson Yards New York NY 10001 Leasing of cultural and entertainment facilities in the nature of performance venues, artists' studios, theatre space, and studios for art exhibits;Real estate management services, real estate brokerage services, leasing of residential and commercial spaces, namely, offices, condominiums, apartments, and space within retail shopping centers;As to HUDSON YARDS;Leasing of restaurants for social functions;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for providing message-based leasing of resources in a distributed computing environment. Services may issue leases to clients and provide operations on those leases. The lease functionality of a service may be defined in an XML message schema. Gates may be used to perform lease operations. Leases may be granted for a period that may be negotiated. Leasing messages for performing leasing operations may be defined. The leasing messages may include messages to renew a lease and to cancel a lease. Leasing messages may include embedded credentials for authenticating the sender of the message. A client may embed a credential in messages sent to the service. The service may then authenticate the credential when received in a message from the client. The issuing and embedding of credentials in leasing messages may be used to provide a secure leasing environment, effectively prohibiting anyone but an authorized, credentialed client (and the service issuing the lease) from performing functions on the lease.