It's a Rental You can't build cyberspace without physical space, but do landlords like tech?
By Nichole L. Torres •
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You have the hottest online concept around, and you're readyto sell your wares and services from your very own dotcom domain.You have a brilliant business plan and a bright crew. All you neednow is a home for your team. But are landlords at all wary ofleasing office space to dotcom companies?
"Absolutely," says Ross Moskowitz, real estate partnerat Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP in New York City.Landlords aren't particularly receptive to the scant credithistories and uncertain futures that often define e-businesses.
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