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A commercial tenant's negotiating power very often depends on its size. This is especially true about tenants who are “big-box” stores—for example, Wal-Mart, Sears, or Target. But a new trend, the opening of big-box “concept stores,” has commercial owners hopeful that they can do business with big-box stores, without as many tenant-friendly, owner-overpowering lease terms.