A Key Tenant, also frequently referred to as an Anchor Tenant, is a major retailer or other business that is considered to be significantly beneficial to a commercial property. They draw considerable foot traffic, consequently supporting smaller businesses in the same complex.
Mall stores are retail outlets located within a shopping mall, excluding the anchor tenant. These stores benefit from the general foot traffic generated by the anchor tenants, often leading to lesser advertising needs despite higher rent.
One-Hundred Percent Location refers to a premium commercial real estate zone with the highest foot traffic and visibility, making it the most desirable for retail businesses.
Satellite tenants in a shopping center or mall are those tenants other than the anchor tenants, typically smaller retailers that benefit from the foot traffic generated by the anchor stores.
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