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How to I lease to corporations like Dunkin and T-Mobile?
I have a piece of land at a busy corner that is about 0.5 acres. I want to put a small building on it. I was thinking either a 7-eleven non-gas convenience store or split it into a dunkin with a drive thru connected with a tmobile or verizon or something like that so i have 2 stores in one. How do I get these big corporations to lease my building? Also, how do I get them to lease even before I start construction. Do i send them the construction plans and say this is the potential? Thank you