: In a deleted concept, he even considers ending the beloved "Pretzel Day" as a cost-cutting measure. 💼 Power Dynamics & Renovations
In the season six finale, " Whistleblower ," Dwight Schrute officially becomes the owner of Scranton Business Park. This shift in power turns the "Assistant to the Regional Manager" into Michael Scott's literal landlord. 🏗️ The Acquisition dwight buys dunder mifflin building
: In one instance, Dwight agrees to forgo one month of rent ($5,000) if Dunder Mifflin pays for a $20,000 remodel of the building, which includes the area Michael used for "Café Disco". : In a deleted concept, he even considers
: He installs timers that shut off the lights if there isn't constant movement, forcing the staff to wave their arms frantically while working. 🏗️ The Acquisition : In one instance, Dwight
As the new owner, Dwight implements a series of "efficiency" measures that prioritize profit over employee comfort:
: Dwight buys the building from the previous owner, Billy Merchant.
: After Jo Bennett, CEO of Sabre, tells Dwight that "smart people invest in real estate," he decides to expand his portfolio beyond the beet farm.