Good morning, its Word of the Week Wednesday! Let’s take a look at rentable area. Rentable area refers to the tenant’s usable square footage of a property alongside their portion of the building’s common area.
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Here is our new Word of the Week! Take a look at Absorption; measured by a property’s square footage, absorption explains the rate of leased up or vacated properties.