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Originally Posted by Spoiler
What do you mean, they "can't"? The building's not even open yet. I have no doubt it will be fully leased.
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What do you mean? It's available to be leased right now, so that tenants can move in when it opens. Lots of buildings have contracts signed to be leased before they officially open.
And yeah, I'm sure *someday* it will be fully leased. What I'm wondering is why it hasn't been yet. They only needed to fill 8 or 9 floors of Class A office space in the heart of downtown, in one of the most recognizable buildings in the state.
I'll posit a theory: the demand really just isn't there at this point in time.