Common use of Floor Areas Clause in Contracts

Floor Areas. The load factors to convert the usable area (USF) of office space in the TUS Building to rentable area (RSF) therein are 1.13 (i.e., 13%) when Lessee occupies part of the office space on a floor and 1.0927 (i.e., 9.27%) when Lessee occupies all of the office space on a floor. The total area of the office and retail space in TUS Building is 1,095,391 square feet (RSF for office plus USF for retail). The total area of office and retail space in the OUS Building is 628,845 square feet (RSF for office plus USF for retail). The total usable area of retail space in the TUS Building and OUS Building is 55,757 square feet. The usable and rentable areas of office space and usable areas of retail space comprising the leased premises shall be calculated from Lessee’s Final Preliminary Plans (defined in Exhibit B), as mutually agreed to by Lessee’s Architect and Lessor’s Architect, and set forth in Exhibit A when it is attached and made part of this lease as above provided. In the event a portion of the Building is damaged or any other event or change occurs which alters the usable or rentable areas of the leased premises or the Building, Lessor may appropriately adjust the foregoing areas . Usable and rentable areas shall mean such areas as defined by the Building Owners and Managers Association International in its “Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings” (American National Standard ANSIZ 65.1-1980). Whenever areas are herein referred to generally, it shall mean rentable area.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Original Lease (HomeStreet, Inc.), Supplemental Lease Agreement (HomeStreet, Inc.)

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