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  2. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    Mezzanines, however, may have lower-than-normal ceilings [1] due to their location. The term "mezzanine" does not imply any particular function; mezzanines can be used for a wide array of purposes. [5] [6] Mezzanines are commonly used in modern architecture, which places a heavy emphasis on light and space. [3]

  3. Floor area - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, gross leasable area is the total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use, including any basements, mezzanines, or upper floors. It is typically expressed in square metres (although in some places such as the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, the square foot is used).

  4. Montgomery Park (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the company built a new warehouse in Portland's Rivergate Industrial District, and in 1982 it closed the Northwest Portland warehouse, eliminating 500 jobs at the site. Only the small "clearance outlet" store continued to operate, [ 5 ] and following the 1984 sale of the building, that store closed finally in July 1985.

  5. 360 Newbury Street - Wikipedia

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    The eight-story building was later used as a warehouse and office space, and housed Tower Records from 1987 to 2001. An additional story was added in the late 1980s during a Frank Gehry-designed renovation; another was created from a mezzanine during a 2005 renovation

  6. Starrett–Lehigh Building - Wikipedia

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    The Starrett–Lehigh Building consists of various sections that are up to 19 stories high, excluding a mezzanine above the first story. [19] The Skyscraper Center and Emporis give the building's height as 296 feet (90 m), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] although another source published shortly after the building's completion cited the building as 263 feet (80 m ...

  7. Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Warehouse in South Jersey, a U.S. East Coast epicenter for logistics and warehouse construction, [1] outside Philadelphia, where trucks deliver slabs of granite. A warehouse is a building for storing goods. [2] [3] Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc.