Tristar Investors Lawsuit Against American Tower Corporation
On Feb 16, 2012, Tristar Investors sued American Tower Corporation alleging that American Tower had violated the Lanham Act, unfairly competed, disparaged Tristar’s business, tortuously
On Feb 16, 2012, Tristar Investors sued American Tower Corporation alleging that American Tower had violated the Lanham Act, unfairly competed, disparaged Tristar’s business, tortuously
Alcatel-Lucent has created a database of 600,000 potential small cell sites. They have coordinated with building owners, tower companies, cable companies, outdoor advertising providers, systems
While we had heard about this previously, the news was not public until yesterday. Reuters is reporting that MacQuarie has put Global Tower Partners
Sprint in their 2013 2nd Quarter earnings calls had some interesting things to say:
What does this wireless company merger mean to leaseholders? On July 12, 2013, AT&T announced plans to acquire LEAP Wireless (Cricket). AT&T will acquire LEAP for
Ken Schmidt, President of Steel in the Air, Inc., has launched a new website www.celltowerleasebuyout.com – intent on providing landowners with decisive answers to timely questions involving
We see a current trend where large property owners (storage facilities, industrial parks, malls and housing complexes, among others) are being contacted with offers to
Cell tower landowners and building owners across the country are being besieged by requests from wireless carriers to add fiber-optic communications to their cell sites.
Which carrier pays the most for their leases on a general basis? To answer this question, Steel in the Air turned to our cell site
Building owners and tower ground leaseholders nationwide are being contacted on a regular basis by the wireless carriers and tower companies who occupy their property