Entry Way Doors Sample Clauses

Entry Way Doors. All Tenant Entry Doors on the public corridors of multi-tenant floors are to: • Match existing doors of other tenants on the respective floors • Any deviation from building standard must be approved in writing by Xxxx Management Office.
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Entry Way Doors. All Tenant Entry Doors on the public corridors of multi-tenant floors must match building standard using Veneer Plain Sliced Red Oak doors to match finish color to be approved by building’s Architect and Property Manager.

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