Rascacielo
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Was thinking the same. Lets hope for better with the next two phases.Just not right for a prime piece of waterfront. No sugar coating possible.
Was thinking the same. Lets hope for better with the next two phases.
I wonder if there's a reluctance to open there until it's perceived that the area has reached a threshold population, which would be different numbers for different businesses… but higher than current for any business to feel safe to open yet. So far, only the office buildings in the area with a captive daytime population have attracted retail tenants.Any word on any retail tenants here? Both buildings are still completely empty..
I wonder if there's a reluctance to open there until it's perceived that the area has reached a threshold population, which would be different numbers for different businesses… but higher than current for any business to feel safe to open yet. So far, only the office buildings in the area with a captive daytime population have attracted retail tenants.
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Canary District retail was empty for a long time, I think over a year. I had heard that the buildings were offering some sort of lease incentive wherein their rent for X amount of time would be based on profit, and not a flat rate, just because of the newness of the developments. Have to wonder if, in a building city like this, there would be need for a company that does pop-ups for new buildings that carries all the emergent needs of new occupants (cleaning supplies, toilet paper, light bulbs, garbage bags, tool rental).