Reception Area Sample Clauses

Reception Area. Developer shall provide an approximately 300-square-foot total 4 receptionist space with a waiting area with seating for at least four visitors, arranged with 5 a reception area at a nominal 14 feet x 14 feet (196 square feet) and visitors’ waiting 6 area at a nominal 8 feet x 12 feet (96 square feet). Developer and ADOT will jointly 7 determine other furniture. The reception area must include a telephone switch board.
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Reception Area a. The ADRC shall have a reception area where customers are greeted and may wait for services. The reception area may be shared with other entities but must be clearly identified and recognizable as the reception and waiting area for the ADRC.
Reception Area a. New stone flooring cleaned and sealed to match existing floor in Xxxxxxxx reception area on 20th floor.
Reception Area i. Public Toilet Rooms (existing facility - program access standard applies)
Reception Area. Landlord has agreed to allow Tenant to locate a reception desk in the lobby area of the Building in a mutually acceptable location. The design and installation of the reception desk will be subject to Landlord's approval, not to be unreasonably withheld. Tenant will pay annual rental of $19.50 per square foot of rentable area occupied by the reception desk for months 1-60 of the lease term, and $22.25 per square foot of rentable area for months 61-84. Basic rental set forth in Paragraph 1(e) and the monthly rental installment set forth in Paragraph l(f) will be increased to cover reception area rental described herein as long as such reception area is required by Tenant. Tenant must, at its sole cost and expense, restore the lobby area at such time as Tenant chooses to eliminate the lobby reception desk.
Reception Area. The parties will enter into a lease, at the same per-square-foot rate currently in effect between the parties for the BOk Tower, for a reception area to be constructed as part of the corridor connection to be constructed by WHBC between the BOk Tower and the Center pursuant to agreements currently in effect between the parties.
Reception Area. Until the date which is thirty (30) days prior to the second (2nd) floor or a portion thereof being occupied by a third-party tenant, Tenant will be permitted to keep and maintain a reception desk in the lobby of the Building, in the location currently being used by Xxxxxxxx as of the date of this Lease (the “Tenant’s Reception Area”). The parties hereby acknowledge and agree that (a) Tenant’s Reception Area is not currently, and shall not in the future be, demised separately from the Building lobby, (b) Tenant’s use will be non-exclusive and will not block passage of foot traffic through the lobby of the Building (but Tenant will be permitted to maintain a desk and chairs in the Tenant’s Reception Area), and Tenant shall only have non-exclusive rights to use such area as Common Area and not for Tenant’s own purposes, other than the reception desk, (c) Tenant’s Reception Area is not a secure area, Landlord shall not provide any security for Tenant’s Reception Area, and Tenant’s use of Tenant’s Reception Area is at Tenant’s sole risk, (d) Landlord and its agents shall in no event be liable for any injury, loss, or damage in or to Tenant’s Reception Area, including, without limitation, with respect to Tenant’s furniture, trade fixtures, equipment, and personal property located in Tenant’s Reception Area (collectively, the “Reception Area FF&E”), except to the extent of any damage caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord or any Landlord Party, (e) Tenant shall maintain the Reception Area FF&E in a good standard of maintenance, repair and replacement as required, and in good and sanitary condition, all in accordance with the standards of First Class Life Sciences Projects throughout the duration of Xxxxxx’s use thereof, and shall repair and/or replace any Reception Area FF&E promptly in order to satisfy such standard at all times, and (f) notwithstanding any contrary provision of the Lease, Tenant shall use Tenant’s Reception Area solely for a typical front office reception use for office space, consistent with the character of the Project as a First Class Life Sciences Project, provided that Tenant shall not use Tenant’s Reception Area for any other use, without Landlord’s prior written consent. Once Landlord leases all or a portion of the second (2nd) floor of the Building to a third-party tenant, Landlord shall have the right to terminate Tenant's right to use the Tenant’s Reception Area by delivery of 0000-0000-0000.7371310.00016/10-2-23/...
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Reception Area. The Landlord shall ensure that the reception area and Common Parts are neutrally branded
Reception Area. (1) The auxiliary counters are not accessible. Provide a counter on an accessible route such that a portion of the counter is at least 36 inches wide and no more than 36 inches above the finished floor, or provide an auxiliary counter with a maximum height of 36 inches in close proximity to the main counter, or provide equivalent facilitation. Equivalent facilitation may be provided in the form of a folding shelf attached to the main counter, an auxiliary table nearby, a clip board made available to the public, or other means. Standards §§ 4.1.1(2), 7.2(2), 4.1.3(1), 4.3.
Reception Area. The York stone floor continues into the Reception Area as a perimeter margin which returns into the lift lobby. The inner floor area is of limestone. The walls are clad Ball height with sealed Moleanos limestone. The horizontal joint in the Moleanos limestone follow through from the Entrance Hall but without the expressed rustications. The walls and soffit of the opening from the Entrance Hall to the Reception Area are clad in Moleanos limestone. There is a feature wall behind the reception desk. This wall is finished with square maple veneered panels trimmed with stainless steel. It has the potential to incorporate the name of the occupier and is illuminated by low voltage downlighters. The Reception Area is discreetly air conditioned using fancoil units concealed behind the feature wall. Air is taken in at the sides and discharged at high level across the ceiling. Access to the fancoil units is incorporated in the feature wall behind the reception desk. There is a doorway from the Reception Area through to the ground floor offices. The door and frame are of maple with stainless steel ironmongery as used elsewhere. The lift architraves, doors and full height over panels are of brushed stainless steel. There is a cupboard at the rear of the wall between entrance hall and Reception Area. The door and frame are of maple. This cupboard contains the main fire alarm panel and light switches although there is a small repeater panel incorporated into the reception desk. Glass signboards are available which can be supported on stainless steel fittings, mounted on each of the walls leading towards the lift lobby. This signage is flexible to incorporate any or a combination of building name, occupier, sub-tenants, departments, etc. The signboards are illuminated by the low voltage downlighters in the ceiling above. The ceiling is a plain plasterboard ceiling painted white and without access panels. Lighting is by low voltage downlighters on a variety of circuits whereby fittings illuminate the space generally but also highlight the reception desk, feature wall, signboards and lift entrances. The transformers for the downlighters are accessed through the apertures in the ceiling into which the fittings are fixed. The reception desk is a combination of maple, glass, pre-patinated copper and natural anodised aluminium and incorporates the fire alarm repeater panel and facilities for the occupiers security system. The passenger lift cars incorporate metal surfaces of br...
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