Article: Landlord work may not diminish tenant space. (case study of Camatron Sewing Machine Inc. vs. S. M. Ring Associates, New York Journal, April 13, 1992)

Camatron Sewing Machine Inc. was a major tenant at 142-36 West 104th Street in Manhattan. The tenant rented the entire seventh floor of the building as well as the rentable portion of the building's ground floor and the basement. The seventh floor was used as warehouse, the basement area was used for manufacturing and the ground floor was used as the tenant's store and administrative and executive offices. The store was the most vital part of the tenant's operations since it's day-to-day business was conducted from that space.

In August, 1988 the landlord advised Camatron that renovations of the lobby were being planned. The lobby wall adjacent to the tenant's ...

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