Inline tenants are smaller tenants in a shopping center, often benefiting from the traffic generated by anchor and junior anchor tenants. They play a crucial role in the retail ecosystem by complementing the larger stores and enhancing the overall shopping experience.
Mini-anchors are smaller, yet influential stores within a shopping center that attract significant foot traffic and contribute to the overall retail ecosystem.
A special type of shopping center with multiple big-box anchors and minimal inline stores, offering vast selections of products and services under one roof.
An anchor tenant is the primary, often major, tenant in a shopping center or office building, playing a crucial role in attracting other tenants and securing financing.
A detailed exploration of Power Centers, a type of shopping center characterized by few tenants, predominantly anchor tenants, including 'category killers.'
Tenant reimbursements refer to amounts paid by a tenant to a landlord for the tenant's share of expenses. This concept is frequently encountered in net leases and leases with stop clauses in shopping centers and office buildings.
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