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Real Estate

Jul. 30, 2002

Sorry, the Check's Not in the Mail

BY MATTHEW J. SHIER The reality that the recession likely will not be short-lived has crept into the consciousness of even the most optimistic commercial landlord. As a result, owners have shifted focus from maximization of rental income to maintaining occupancy by credit tenants and controlling operating expenses. But even the most creditworthy tenant is capable of imploding, virtually overnight.

        BY MATTHEW J. SHIER
        
        The reality that the recession likely will not be short-lived has crept into the consciousness of even the most optimistic commercial landlord. As a result, owners have shifted focus from maximization of rental income to maintaining occupancy by credit tenants and controlling operating expenses. But even ...

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