What are the differences between Class A, B and C buildings?
Office buildings are categorized according to their location, age, size, condition and amenities for comparison purposes. Class A buildings generally command the highest rents and are attractive and prestigious. Class B buildings may be similar structurally to Class A buildings, but cannot command the highest rents, usually due to a less desirable location or amenities. Class C buildings are usually substantially older and often located on the perimeter of the center business district.
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