Xray_Crystal_Junkie
Senior Member
That's the relator responsible for leasing space, not the owner of the building that decided to reclad.
I doubt strongly that a leasing agent would be able to authorise (or want to pay for!) recladding a building. They might advise the owner that recladding would bring in more tenants or higher rents.That's the relator responsible for leasing space, not the owner of the building that decided to reclad.
I doubt strongly that a leasing agent would be able to authorise (or want to pay for!) recladding a building. They might advise the owner that recladding would bring in more tenants or higher rents.
Unless you are demolishing the building, you would think to stay competitive in todays office market...reclading would be one of the most common procedures for a 40-50 year old bldg.
That's the relator responsible for leasing space, not the owner of the building that decided to reclad.
Only the windows are being changed.