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tenantless
adjective
Lacking a tenant; unoccupied.
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Daffy's, a discount retailer not usually known for its choice zip code, opened a pop-up in Manhattan's chic West Village this week on the ground floor of an apartment building that had been tenantless.
In status-conscious small towns, this inspired other villagers to emigrate, and within several years many of the houses emptied out — becoming lavish, tenantless temples to the good life in America.
And just before Thanksgiving, the murals disappeared from the still tenantless Alabama Theatre.
And with homelessness likely to increase in the next few years, as deep cuts in housing allowances for welfare recipients take affect, advocates say it would make sense to match tenantless homes with homeless tenants.
The club returned in September after the fans' overwhelming rejection of the Northampton move but still promised they intended to build their own stadium, which would leave the Ricoh tenantless.
The restaurant's teak-carved tables defiantly look out over a row of tenantless railway arches, its lavish roll-back roof opens to the rather less glorious sounds of trains rolling past.
"Offices are blank, tenantless spaces, so you've got to keep them simple and boxy.
Still, the three rental apartments were beautiful -- the sun poured in, burnishing the bright floors -- though as yet tenantless.
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