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Frankus
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On Sep 20, 2007, at 06:40 PM, UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:
Anthony West wrote:
If by 'on campus' we mean 'on Penn-owned property' (which would
include much, but not all, of the 40th St. strip, for instance),
then, by definition, yes, all Penn's commercial tenants are
lessees of Penn. That is equally true of 'mom and pops' and of
'giant retail chains'.
Penn, like any owner of multiple rental spaces which it lets out,
has broad powers to dream of, and negotiate for, the 'mix' of its
commercial tenants it desires. Indeed, it would be rare for any
such owner not to try to plan a mix that works best for it. That's
what shopping malls are all about: the mix. They don't just throw
up a parking lot and see which retailers want to rent there. The
owner has its wishlist; and other lessees have their wishlists as
well, which they communicate to the owner, with greater or lesser
degrees of control.
It's a necessarily fluid, multipartite business situation. There
is no guarantee that any party will get what it wants and no
requirement for anybody's plan or strategy to endure beyond the
terms of whatever contract is signed.
-- Tony West
ie, ALL YOUR MOM & POP ARE BELONG TO US.
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