Hudson’s Bay sees interest in 65 of its leases: court documents

Hudson’s Bay sees interest in 65 of its leases: court documents

Those terms would likely force any leaseholder to use the entire property and could even stipulate the occupant be a department store, leaving few companies able to meet the requirements. If no tenant signs on under those circumstances, it’s possible a landlord could start over with a new company, and new lease terms.

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