Interior Common Facilities definition

Interior Common Facilities means lobbies, corridors, hallways, elevator foyers, restrooms, mail rooms, mechanical and electrical rooms, janitor closets, and other similar facilities used by tenants or for the benefit of tenants on a non-exclusive basis. Access to certain Interior Common Facilities is restricted.

Examples of Interior Common Facilities in a sentence

  • If the Rentable Area or the Proportionate Share should be greater or less as a result of design or construction of the Premises, other premises, the Building or Interior Common Facilities, the Rentable Area, the Gross Area and the Proportionate Share set forth in Section 1.1 shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • The area calculations are based upon dimensions measured from the exterior surface of exterior glass, finished columns or exterior walls and from the midpoint of demising walls or walls separating the Premises from the Interior Common Facilities.

  • The “Gross Area” described in Section 1.1(j) is the sum of (i) the occupiable area (“Rentable Area”) of the Premises, plus (ii) Tenant’s Proportionate Share of the area of the Interior Common Facilities in the Building, based upon the ratio of the Rentable Area of the Premises to the aggregate occupiable area in the Building as determined by Landlord.