Sentences with phrase «anchor tenants on»

«Each center has strong credit, national anchor tenants on long - term leases and is located in an established trade area in close proximity to major highways, providing easy access for shoppers.»
I know many so - called anchor tenants on AOL who pay for placement on the AOL home page.

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Steinhafel bought everything, essentially committing the company to opening stores as quickly as possible to avoid paying rent on stores that weren't operational and leaving landlords without anchor tenants.
Once dominant United States department store operators such as Macy's and J.C. Penney have announced plans to shut hundreds of stores in recent years, putting pressure on landlords to find new «anchor tenants» or come up with new ways to grow returns.
WeWork has signed on as an anchor tenant in the $ 1 billion tower.
Two strategies I talked about in the post for getting your «anchor tenants» are 1) taking them on as advisors first and 2) giving early people cheaper pricing.
ESD officials say the state will continue building the site, which developers broke ground on in April, and will continue seeking a replacement anchor tenant.
The Tribeca Film Festival, once of the anchor tenants, will establish a permanent outdoor venue on the rooftop as part of the pier's 100,000 square feet of new public park space.
Aside from the groundbreaking, Lighthouse Point developer Triangle Equities announced that co-worker space Regus signed on as an anchor tenant for the commercial portion of the space and will take up about 30,000 square feet.
«We are thrilled to bring Regus on as our anchor tenant; they are a true testament to Staten Island's readiness for this area to be a true live, work, play environment,» Petracca said.
Moynihan Train Hall includes a) creation of a new sky - lit train hall on the concourse level of the Farley Building, b) back of house support space for Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the two «anchor» rail tenants, including ticketing, baggage areas and waiting areas, c) loading access for the rail tenants and for the United States Postal Service (USPS) who will continue to occupy space in the Farley Building, d) exterior restoration, and e) systems and infrastructure improvements.
Top South African law firm Bowmans earned the Property Team of the Year award for its work on OId Mutual Property's $ 64m Kenyan investment in the largest shopping mall anywhere in east, central and southern Africa (outside of South Africa), and one of only two malls in Kenya to attract international brands (Carrefour is the anchor tenant).
The New York Times Tower — A 52 - story tower on the east side of 42nd street and Eighth Avenue, welcomed anchor tenant The New York Times earlier this year.
Wonder how many people who work in giant malls know this bit of trivia, including the need for prescribed «anchor» tenant space on either end of a wing.
Located prominently on Lexington Avenue across the street from Grand Central Terminal, the class - A property has enjoyed 100 percent occupancy since its development in 1987, and the original anchor tenants, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and CIBC, continue to occupy the building.
Both centers are slated for completion by 2006, but no anchors or tenants have been announced yet... Construction on the $ 200 million East River Plaza project (below), planned for East Harlem, is expected to start next year.
But with anchor tenants that open mall owners to the risk of defaulting on their CMBS loans, store closures present even more of a ch...
Prime corner location on central mountain anchored by numerous national tenants.
While food and beverage is an attractive retail class it also depends heavily on the tenant, a centers anchored with Whole Foods can secure financing much quicker and cheaper than a grocery store anchored by Jewel - Osco.
Hileman says the company may: * combine the arcade concept with food or liquor; * open a center on a college campus; * locate in a theater, hotel or larger amusement park and share revenue; * increase the size and entertainment offerings of the center so that it can serve as an anchor tenant in a mall; or * position the arcade near other entertainment venues such as ice skating rinks.
The center, owned by The Pederson Group, Phoenix, will eventually comprise 895,000 sq. ft. Construction is under way on spaces for four anchor tenants: Cost Plus Imports, OfficeMax, Michaels and Ulta 3 Cosmetics.
For the same reason, most lifestyle centers can benefit from having an anchor on site (unlike regional malls, these projects often forego anchor tenants).
Built on a three - acre plot in the 1950s, the center at Chatsworth Street and Balboa Boulevard includes anchor tenants Staples, El Pollo Loco restaurant and Walgreens.
There is a lot of buzz on the web this week about the possibility of Apple being seen as an anchor for malls and lifestyle centers as opposed to as an inline tenant...
But like the last bridesmaid to get engaged, despite years of efforts by Avison Young to ensure the building's former iteration was widely courted, poked and prodded, there's still no ring on the finger — or anchor tenant inked on a dotted line.
Back then, union demonstrations and opposition from City Council members put Vornado on the spot, making the developer choose between its potential anchor tenant and its project.
Investors in grocery - anchored shopping centers might want to do extra due diligence on their anchor tenants going forward: according to our sister publication Supermarket News, the sector will likely face some major...
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