Successfully defended major national
retailer against landlord's attempts to limit product lines.
Not exact matches
I did notice on realdeal.com's Deal Sheet section that for many years, nail salons had no problem paying very high rents in some parts of Manhattan and they were notable for doing so but because of the agit prop in NYC
against landlords, I have personally heard from Chinatown brokers what this article (translated by Google Chrome browser) propagates that
retailers are the slaves of the building owner and this comment was made by someone who looks forward to owning their own nail salon:
Mr. Egan's representation in lease litigation matters includes successfully defending a large internet
retailer against an overreaching
landlord in an arbitration proceeding.
«Over the last decade there has been a shift in power toward major
retail brands who take a very strong negotiating position
against shopping centre owners and
landlords.
Last week,
landlords and
retailers moaned as the U.S. House of Representatives voted
against H.R. 333, a bankruptcy reform bill that would make it harder to file Chapter 11.
For
landlords, Best Buy is just the latest
retailer struggling to compete
against technological advances that have turned music stores, video stores and bookstores into relics.