"Commercial tenants" refers to businesses or companies that rent or lease a space, typically for operating stores, offices, or other business activities. They are not residential tenants who rent homes or apartments for living purposes.
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The mayor's executive order will benefit thousands of workers, covering employees
of commercial tenants in development projects that take in more than $ 1 million in city subsidies.
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Effective immediately,
commercial tenants at projects receiving more than $ 1 million in city subsidies will be part of the living wage provisions, including the hourly increase.
Like homeowners,
commercial tenants now regularly consider these costs, as many are involved in triple - net leases or other agreements with owners that require them to contribute to such bills.
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Perez is banking that rent
from commercial tenants in its new six - story headquarters will help pay back the loans, but the zone's finance executive was dubious because of Alianza's other money woes.
A few months before the first phase of Essex Crossing makes its debut, there's been a change in one of the
big commercial tenants coming to the mega-project.
For the advocacy group, Take Back NYC, today's event is an opportunity to question the Speaker about her silence on the Small Business Jobs Survival Act, which would
give commercial tenants leverage in battling rent increases from their landlords.
They are all stepping up opposition to a proposal from Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer that, if approved by the City Council, would set up a mediation system for rent renewals
between commercial tenants and landlords.
In Realty Income's case, its revenues come from the cash flows from over 4,300 properties owned under long - term lease agreements with about 235 leading regional and
national commercial tenants.
Herrick Litigators Help Chelsea Building Owner Achieve $ 1 Million Victory
Against Commercial Tenant Who Failed to Vacate Prime Retail Space
She mentioned the recent addition of a 7.5 million
commercial tenant data set, adding a new dimension to RPR ® by providing users working the commercial leasing side in certain markets with a greater set of tools.
Of
commercial tenants surveyed, 90 per cent agree that it is important for landlords and developers to «green» their portfolios, and — all other factors being equal — 91 per cent of tenants would give preference to a green building.
From
commercial tenant fit - outs to high - rise infrastructure; religious institutions to boutique retail spaces; mission critical facilities to residential developments to health care complexes; Jonathan's diverse array of industry experience in both design & construction provides a unique compliment to Broadway Construction's team of professionals.
Ostensibly to
help commercial tenants, the mayor and the Council have decided to transfer $ 25 million a year from the pockets of taxpayers to the pockets of landlords.
Kathryn Wylde, head of the Partnership for New York City, a business group, said the order is unlikely to impact the city's overall economic growth, but warned
prospective commercial tenants might shy away from leasing space in subsidized buildings.
Beyond the casino's ultimate 1,075 permanent jobs, Mohawk Harbor's
commercial tenants expect to generate more than 100 additional positions.
Those researchers will seek to develop high - tech breakthroughs
alongside commercial tenants like IBM and GlobalFoundries that already use the campus for their advanced research and development.
Realty Income owns more than 4,900 properties across the entire U.S., and they
house commercial tenants with real staying power, such as CVS Health Corp (NYSE: CVS), Dollar General Corp. (NYSE: DG) and 7 - Eleven.
With nearly 250
commercial tenants generating annual revenue in excess of $ 1 billion, Realty Income Corp has cultivated the resources necessary to maintain the ideals of the company's founders — «to use the rent collected from commercial properties held under long - term leases to support monthly dividends to shareholders.»
Finsbury Park Business Forum v. Finfuture [2011], Mayors and City County Court --(successful claim for an injunction in faovur of an
evicted commercial tenant)
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With over two hundred and fifty
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commercial tenants properties) As for flipping - same concept, just making sure that the closing entries are done correctly.
Until now there has been little information available to Toronto's
commercial tenants about the quality of internet connectivity in office spaces.
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«The financing was unique in that it closed at construction completion but before students or
commercial tenants moved in for the fall semester, allowing the borrower to replace construction and mezzanine financing with attractive non-recourse, floating - rate financing,» said Timothy S. Bradley of TSB Capital Advisors.
The move creates a foothold for Savills Studley in the Pacific Northwest, and positions the company to meet the real estate needs of the region's
many commercial tenants.
But
because commercial tenants have a healthy choice of buildings to relocate to, property managers must give them reasons to stay at their current address, notes Ring.
The city housing had sprinklers that were turned off at the time of the blaze while the 51 - story building only had sprinklers on the first 10 floors
for commercial tenants.
I think the govt and press are refusing to read between the lines when it comes to both residential and
commercial tenants as long as the landlord is depicted as awful — who laid those real estate charges on us in the first place?
The
largest commercial tenant of Gateway Commons was to be the National Finance Corporation (NFC), a sub prime mortgage and refinance lender based in suburban Clifton Park.