There have been commercial hurdles: Gale has so far nailed not a single blue-chip tenant.
The tenant was accounting firm Arthur Andersen, which disintegrated before it could move in.
Agents' fees are lucrative and usually paid by the tenant rather than the landlord.
Meantime, the Sprint Center plays host to concerts and college basketball tournaments, with no anchor tenant.
Colin relocated the tenant farmer and his sheep to another part of the estate.
One tenant failing to cope is Margaret Tonks, a single mother from Broseley, Shropshire.
He said the LPA business relationship with CMS Mortgages "is that of Landlord and tenant".
When Salesforce.com launched, one of its talking points was the superiority of multi-tenant architecture.
Property values have done quite well despite lackluster tenant growth because of low interest rates.
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The calculation presumes that neither the weather nor a bad tenant trashes the place.
Earlier, the head of the anchor tenant in Belfast's Victoria Square entered the debate.
In 2000, promoters bombarded the agency with requests for private-letter rulings blessing their tenant-in-common deals.
Until now, hospitals and medical groups have mainly had a landlord-tenant relationship with doctors.
They were designed so that families could take in a tenant, usually a student.
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But in mulling over which type of tenant would be ideal, he hit on another idea.
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In triple-net leases, the tenant pays a pro-rata share of all property expenses.
It closed in April just four months after opening when the original tenant was declared bankrupt.
Afaria is a multi-tenant product, meaning it can manage multiple device types from a single console.
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College411.com, a portal for campus services, and Camp Six's first tenant, moved out within a month.
Mr. Sugg and other city officials say a major anchor tenant is close to signing.
The first commercial tenant, a cafe, is slated to open at the civic center in 2012.
Ms. Alphonso was a tenant stockholder in a cooperative apartment complex called Castle Village.
The answer they found was what Powell describes as the anchor-tenant theory of economic development.
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) is hoping to select a tenant by March 2011.
Tenant demand has picked up and rents are rising at the fastest pace in three years.
The Thomsons hired a part-time employee as manager, but Charley gets copied on all tenant queries.
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The last recession created a wave of bankruptcies with most tenant-in-common partnerships disappearing or dissolving.
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Well, Zuckerman had a prime tenant lined up to fill half of the 47-floor Times Square Tower.
Two new towers will be finished next year, and tenant Citigroup says it's moving in as planned.
The hotel's lobby bar and cafe is named Winnie's, inspired by an early tenant named Winifred T.
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