Rabu, 07 Mei 2014
Grading
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) classifies office space into three categories: Class A, Class B, and Class C.
According to BOMA, Class A office buildings have the "most prestigious
buildings competing for premier office users with rents above average
for the area." BOMA states that Class A facilities have "high quality
standard finishes, state of the art systems, exceptional accessibility
and a definite market presence." BOMA describes Class B office buildings
as those that compete "for a wide range of users with rents in the
average range for the area." BOMA states that Class B buildings have
"adequate systems" and finishes that "are fair to good for the area,"
but that the buildings do not compete with Class A buildings for the
same prices. According to BOMA Class C buildings are aimed towards
"tenants requiring functional space at rents below the average for the
area." The lack of specifics allows considerable room for "fudging" the boundaries of the categories.
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