Not really.... tenants don't "belong to" their landlord. It's the ground and the buildings that belong to Penn. Penn has the right to wish for a particular mix of tenants and the power to try to wangle it. It may or may not work, depending on the marketplace and on Penn's competency. And its wishes may or may not be a good idea.

Off campus, it's a different matter.

-- Tony West


ie, ALL YOUR MOM & POP ARE BELONG TO US.

[aka ray]



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