major tenant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmajorandtenant
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major
adjective
uk/ˈmeɪ.dʒər/us/ˈmeɪ.dʒɚ/
more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the ...
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tenant
noun[C]
uk/ˈten.ənt/us/ˈten.ənt/
a person who pays rent for the use of land or ...
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(Definition ofmajorandtenantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The lastmajortenant, in the 1990s, was an appliance retailer.
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But the stadium fell into disrepair without amajortenant.
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The development was originally contracted on spec, meaning the developer/owner did not have amajortenantlease secured beforehand.
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The king also had a say in the election, as the archbishop was amajortenant-in-chief and was traditionally one of the principal royal advisors.
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Pantaloon will be themajortenant.
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Major tenants after the move have included telecommunications companies that made use of the vault space.
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Its major tenants opened in 2007, with several other parcels opening in early 2008.
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Delays in completion have caused the project to lose major tenants.
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These particular greyfield sites are also referred to as dead malls or ghostboxes if the anchor or other major tenants have vacated the premises leaving behind empty shells.
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The center has been no more than seventy percent leased since its opening, and several major tenants have closed.
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