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Best commercial leasing strategy for older buildings - DT Toronto
We have a commercial space in a older building at the Bathurst/College area in downtown Toronto. The building itself is 150 years old but great location with the recent RioCan development. What strategy should we use to attract triple A tenants or even nationals? Would a Starbucks or similar even look at the space? Is there a way to attract bigger names?