lease up



lease up

v.
1. To fully lease some building: The housing agency leased up the new apartment building in record time. After the new building had been on the market for only one week, the real estate agent had leased it up. The retail spaces were leased up before construction even started.
2. To become fully leased: The new office building leased up in less than a week.
See also: lease, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Haik-Armenian
Manda-Croatian, Serbian
CÄCilie-German
LuceLOO-che (Italian), LOOS (French)Italian, French
Lysimachos-Ancient Greek
Dodge[dɔdʒ]