Comparable Office Buildings definition

Comparable Office Buildings as used in this Lease, shall mean multi-tenanted, multi-story, first-class office buildings which (i) are comparable to the Building in terms of quality, level of services, amenities, age and appearance; (ii) are located between Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street, N.W., and between ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and 14th Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C.; and (iii) have law firms, accounting firms, other professional services organizations and private corporations as their primary office tenants and include first class "white tablecloth" restaurants as retail tenants.
Comparable Office Buildings means Class A office buildings in the Market Area containing at least 75,000 square feet of rentable office space.
Comparable Office Buildings and for no other purpose. Building 2 is to be initially used and occupied by Tenant (and its assignees and subtenants permitted hereunder) as a fitness facility for exercise/health/fitness and uses customarily incidental or ancillary thereto. Building 3 is to be initially used and occupied by Tenant (and its assignees and subtenants permitted hereunder) as an early childhood school and uses customarily incidental or ancillary thereto. Building 4 is to be initially used and occupied by Tenant (and its assignees and subtenants permitted hereunder) as a meeting and event space and uses customarily incidental or ancillary thereto. Tenant shall conduct the uses permitted hereunder in the Non-Office Buildings in a manner that is consistent with the conduct of such amenity uses within office campus projects or developments comparable to the Premises in the Raleigh, North Carolina market area (“Comparable Non-Office Buildings” and together with Comparable Office Buildings, “Comparable Buildings”). Tenant shall be permitted to change the initial use of any Non-Office Building without Landlord’s consent, provided (1) such use is in compliance with all Legal Requirements (including, without limitation, the zoning code), (2) Tenant notifies Landlord in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to making such change in use, and (3) such change in use is being made in order to create additional office space or an amenity area that is consistent with Comparable Non-Office Buildings. All other changes in the use of a Non-Office Building shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Except only in the event of a Permitted License (defined below), in no event may the Premises be used (a) as a consular office for any foreign government, (b) as an office for any governmental or regulatory authority, agency or bureau, or (c) for churches and/or religious organizations.

Examples of Comparable Office Buildings in a sentence

  • By Landlord's delivery of the Leased Premises to Tenant, Landlord represents to Tenant, that the Leased Premises and the Common Area (i) were completed in a good and workmanlike manner and in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications, (ii) are in good operating condition in a manner consistent with the other Comparable Office Buildings, and (iii) comply in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and codes.

  • There shall not be included in Operating Cost any costs in excess of those that would be reasonably incurred by prudent operators and managers of similar Comparable Office Buildings.

  • Tenant shall conduct the uses permitted hereunder in the Non-Office Buildings in a manner that is consistent with the conduct of such amenity uses within office campus projects or developments comparable to the Premises in the Raleigh, North Carolina market area (“Comparable Non-Office Buildings” and together with Comparable Office Buildings, “Comparable Buildings”).