What are new and current trends affecting the office market? Hear a discussion with Dr. James Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University discuss a report he co-authored on the forces changing the shape of regional economic growth and its impact on office space. Listen here
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Building Classifications
When considering office space, tenants will find that office buildings are generally classified as being either a Class A, Class B, or a Class C building. The difference between each of these classifications varies by market and class B and C buildings are generally classified relative to Class A buildings. Building classifications are used to differentiate buildings and help the reporting of market data in a manner that differentiates between building types. Read some specifics for each classification. Read more…