Multi-tenant building definition
Multi-tenant building means, as of any date, a Real Property Asset which is an individual medical office building, life sciences building or other office building.
Multi-tenant building means a nonresidential building served by a common entrance that contains multiple uses.
Multi-tenant building means a facility with spaces for two or more tenants, including but not limited to strip centers, office buildings, and shopping malls.
More Definitions of Multi-tenant building
Multi-tenant building means a building: i) containing two or more tenants; ii) used by the owner of the premises of record and also containing one or more tenants; iii) that is a condominium; or iv) that is a cooperative. For purposes of these regulations, a “tenant” of a multi-tenant building means either: i) a lessee with a right to occupy a portion of a multi-tenant building on a full-time basis; or ii) an owner using a portion of a multi-tenant building on a full-time basis.
Multi-tenant building. Unless otherwise noted in site specific criteria, each multi-tenant building will have one free-standing sign with the building or address only at a point near the building entrance, and a building mounted tenant identification system.
Multi-tenant building means buildings where multiple tenants exist in a single building, and each tenant has an individual and separate primary exterior entrance.
Multi-tenant building means a building that provides leased space or condominium ownership to more than one tenant or owner, particularly a building that includes multiple ground level storefronts.