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A shopping center with few Tenants, most of them Anchor Tenants. Generally, a power center's anchor tenants are ‘category killers,' that is, the dominant retailers in the markets they serve.

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A shopping center with few Tenants most of them Anchor Tenants. Generally, a power center's anchor tenants are "category killers," that is, the dominant retailer in the market they serve.
Example: A power center had four tenants, each with a 100,000-square-foot store: Fine Furniture, Lovely Linens, Super Stereos, and Business Bucks.

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