In a shopping center or office building, the tenant who occupies the most space. Prime tenants are considered creditworthy and attract customers or traffic to the center.
A tenant whose reputation is such that there is no doubt that they will fulfil their obligations under any lease they enter in to .
A tenant who occupies a great portion of the space available within a given building that may, in addition, be owned by that tenant.
The major tenant in a building or, the major or anchor tenant in a shopping center serving to attract other, smaller tenants into adjacent space because of the customer traffic generated.
The biggest tenant in a commercial complex. Also known as "key tenant" or "anchor tenant".
A tenant or related group of tenants that is the largest single occupant of a building. Such occupancy is generally for 25 percent or more of aggregate square footage.
The major tenant in a building, shopping center, etc.
Major tenant in an office building or shopping center. The prime tenant occupies more space than the others and will attract customers to the site. They are normally more credit worthy.