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Ten Things To Improve Your Occupier Relationship

Retail and Leisure Landlords Need to Rethink How They Work With Tenants
Carnaby Street owner Shaftesbury is a good example of a landlord working well with its tenants in a changing environment. (GettyImages)
Carnaby Street owner Shaftesbury is a good example of a landlord working well with its tenants in a changing environment. (GettyImages)
By Justin Taylor
P-THREE
July 22, 2022 | 6:32 AM

Retail, leisure and restaurant occupiers often ask me why some landlords-investors don't appear to understand their business proposition. They are both surprised and frustrated that elements of the property market do not seem to be as attentive to them as they think they should.

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