A tenant requires the approval of his landlord.
The owners did, in fact, want to sell the restaurant, but the Leshko family still owned the building, and any new tenant required its approval.
Since tenants generally require their spaces for only part of a day, most, with the landlord's blessing, sublease them to other bands for prescribed hours.
By the 1930s, tenants required more space and two wings were added to the building between 1936 and 1938.
Anderson, Kill and the 46th-floor tenant will at the very least require their own conference rooms.
These are vintage buildings that needed to be modernized and mechanically brought up to standard because tenants require that.
There is also the option not to raze part of the office building if a prospective tenant requires as much as 500,000 square feet.
The other tenant, of course, required no such legal urging.
Any potential tenant will require not only a discount on the rent quoted but a rent-free period and/or a capital contribution towards fitting out costs.
The tenants had not required an express right of way be included under LRA 1967 section 10(3)(a).