Major tenant in a shopping center that serves as a magnet to attract customers to the center.
A prime tenant in a shopping center, such as an established department store, which attracts the bulk of customers to the center. Smaller tenants are referred to as satellite tenants.
The most reliable, and usually the largest, tenant in a shopping center. The strength of the anchor tenant greatly effects the availability of financing for the shopping center. The term may also be used to describe a tenant in an office building, industrial park, etc.
The main tenant in a shopping center – in conduit lending, “anchor tenants†are only major supermarkets or drug stores for the preferred pricing of Anchored Retail.
The major or prime tenant in a commercial property.
A major department store in a shopping center. Also called key tenant.
One or more key tenants, for example companies with well-known brand names are often attracted on to a site to encourage other business to locate to the premises to help maximise occupancy. The school of thought is that if a well-known brand accepts part of a site others will find the development more attractive.
A well-known commercial retail business such as a national chain store or regional department store strategically placed in a shopping center so as to generate the most amount of customers for all of the stores located in the shopping center.
Major tenant in a shopping mall.
The major or prime tenant in a shopping center, building, etc.
Major department or chain stores which are strategically located at shopping centers so as to give maximum exposure to smaller satellite stores.
One or more department or variety chainstores, or supermarkets, introduced into a shopping centre in key positions to attract the shopping public into the centre for the purpose of encouraging other retailers to lease shops en route. The larger the developments the more anchors required.
Description of a tenant in a shopping mall or center. A "name" store that will draw shoppers to the mall and, therefore, benefit the other mall stores. Usually receives a favorable lease.
The most reliable, and usually the largest, tenant in a commercial property.
In a commercial property, it is the key or main tenant.
Typically a type of tenant in a shopping center. In shopping malls this is Usually a national chain store or regional department store strategically placed in a shopping center so as to generate the most amount of customers for all of the stores located in the shopping center. In other centers the anchor tenant may be a supermarket or drug store, home improvement store, convenience store, national coffee brand such as Starbucks.
Major tenant in a shopping center that helps the center attract shoppers that benefit the other tenants as well; often a supermarket.