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tenant

[ten-uhnt] / ˈtɛn ənt /


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"For buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords there will be higher fees, less choice of agents if smaller ones can't compete," she said.

From BBC

Data-center developer Fermi has not secured a cornerstone tenant for its Project Matador campus in Amarillo, Texas.

From Barron's

And it didn’t matter that co-founder and CEO Toby Neugebauer tried to assure investors Monday that tenants would be signed, nor that he said the stock is undervalued.

From MarketWatch

A New York developer last year completed construction of a million-square-foot warehouse about 45 miles east of Atlanta, but couldn’t find a tenant.

From The Wall Street Journal

City Property insist the proposed rent would be up to 12 times higher than current costs if a commercial organisation were the tenants.

From BBC