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Because a tenant taking a building within a building is in a larger building with other tenants, a critical mass is possible to make it financially feasible for the landlord to provide more amenities, Mr. Siegel said.
Another benefit to a tenant taking a building within a building is that a company can often stay on fewer floors, thus remaining less vertical and more collaborative than it would be in its own building, Mr. Siegel said.
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Suzanne Vega was the first official tenant, taking three floors for a few years.
There is no public record when a new tenant takes over, as there is when a deed changes hands, and old phone books do not tend to include apartment numbers.
EARLY on, a new tenant took Mr. Carney aside and asked, conspiratorially, whether there were former prisoners living on her floor, a thought that was making her nervous.
"It would be fabulous if an H&M or a Topshop or a big apparel tenant takes that piece, as it will lead others to want to be on that corridor".
This is enough to make the most longstanding tenant take a nervous glimpse at the classified section — and turn nostalgic for the past.
The last tenant took a multimillion-dollar payout, Forest City Ratner's heavy equipment has moved in, and Freddy's Bar has served its last beer.
Many of the access control policies require large amounts of access control data and fetching this data from the tenant takes a considerable amount of time.
The owner, Ron Brandt, was interested in having the new tenant take over as an informal superintendent in exchange for lower rent, they told him.
And that's why the city — knowing what creating a neighborhood means for its growth — has offered a tax abatement to tenants taking the first five million square feet.
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