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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
8,000sf is a little small for an office floor plate for A class space, no?
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Much of the class difference, or A, B,C ... has to do with the age of the building, and most importantly, the actual structure or building infrastructure/structural amenities for conducting business/work and construction features. So from a rent perspective, Class A will cost you the most if you decide to rent but also give you the best office environment. The Gucci of Office workplaces. You can take a class B tower and upgrade it to class A via renovations or conversions. Class C is the lowest of them all. Generally cheaper, and outdated. The floor space won't affect it, but location will.