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MinnisCRE Glossary

Are you puzzled by or need a refresher on MinnisCRE terms or abbreviations? Then you’re in the right place. MinnisCRE’s glossary lists and explains commonly used terms in the industry and throughout the blog. This is the best place to refer back to and familiarize yourself with the various distinctions. If you’d like something explained that’s not listed here, then please contact me.

Glossary

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There are currently 3 names in this directory beginning with the letter C.
Class A Office
Modern, steel-framed low, mid or high-rise structures used predominately for office tenants.

Class B Office
Wood and steel mix framed low to mid-rise structures and older brick or concrete structures used predominately for office.

Critical Elements
As it relates to the office moving process, these are fundamental items to your business, if they were missing, damaged or not operational then it would greatly impact your ability to conduct business. These items typically require extra attention to detail, are difficult/expensive to replace, repair or relocate and may have longer lead times; and therefore, must be identified early in the move process in order to plan effectively. Supplemental consultants, personnel, permits or certifications may even be required.
Disclaimer: The views expressed on this website/blog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer, MinnisCRE. The information furnished has been obtained from sources I deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although I have no reason to doubt its accuracy, I do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange, or execution of legal documents.

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