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815-Water-St-Tampa.Pdf Lease plans CHANNELSIDE DR NOTES: *FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING SQUARE FOOTAGE, ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM THE EXTERIOR FACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS (DOMINANT SURFACE), THE CENTERLINE OF DEMISING PARTITIONS AND THE OUTSIDE FACE OF DEMISING WALLS ADJOINING COMMON RETAIL AREAS. EXTERIOR TENANT AREAS BEHIND THE DOMINANT SURFACE (FACADE RECESSES) ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERTICAL PENETRATIONS FOR THE PRIVATE USE OF TENANTS (STAIRS & ELEVATORS) ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL ON THE GROUND FLOOR ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 71'-0" **FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING TENANT SPACE PERIMETER FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM 89'-1" CENTERLINE OF DEMISING WALLS TO THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THE STOREFRONT, INCLUDING ALL SIDES OF BAY 14'-7" WINDOWS AND FACADE RECESSES (PERIMETER). RETAIL 10'-11" 3,170 SF ***FOR THE PURPOSES OF MEASURING TENANT SPACE STREET FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE THE LINEAR 10'-4" FRONTAGE OF THE RETAIL SUITE ALONG A STREET, NOT INCLUDING FACADE RECESSES, MEASURED FROM C-100 17'-0" 53'-6" 29'-5" CENTERLINES OF THE DEMISING WALLS. FOR MULTI-HEIGHT SPACES, STREET FRONTAGE IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE 19'-5" 10'11" 61'-7" PER LINEAR FOOT OF BUILDING FRONTAGE. 45'-11" ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY TENANT. KE NEITHER THE LANDLORD NOR ITS AGENTS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED, AND ANY 11'0" 17'-5" 71'-0" REPRESENTATION MADE OR LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREIN. THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND FFE APPROXIMATION PURPOSES ONLY. RETAIL KE TENANT’S REPRESENTATIVE, ARCHITECT, AND/OR ENGINEER ARE TO VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS, SIGHTLINES AND 2,007 SF ELEVATIONS IN FIELD. C-105 28'-7" TENANT SHALL HAVE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE 10'11" STATUTES, CODES, ORDINANCES AND OTHER REGULATIONS FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE GROCERY TENANT AT THE PREMISES. LANDLORD, LANDLORD’S AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES APPROVAL OF TENANT’S 29,355 SF WORKING DRAWINGS OR TENANT’S CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN IMPLICATION OF CODE 30'-0" C-120 APPROVAL. LANDLORD REVIEW IS FOR ISSUES PERTINENT TO LEASE EXHIBITS AND DESIGN CRITERIA COMPLIANCE RETAIL ONLY. FOR INSTANCES WHERE SEVERAL SETS OF REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, LANDLORD’S INSURANCE 1,962 SF 11'-0" UNDERWRITER OR THE STRICTEST STANDARD SHALL APPLY, WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE CODES. C-110 133'-0" 28'-2" 10'11" 33'-0" 120'-1" 27'-0" OLD WATER ST 42'-6" 7'-6" 44'-0" KE KE KE KE 23'-11" 23'-11" 13'-6" 15'-9" 81'-11" 28'-4" 5'-6" BENEFICIAL DR KE RETAIL 11'0" 1,981 SF 23'-0" C-115 10'11" 51'-9" 92'-2" 24'-0" SELMON EXPRESSWAY (TOLL ROAD) 28'-10" CHANNELSIDE DR 8'-7" 11'0" S FRANKLIN ST. S FLORIDA AVE NORTH BLOCK C LEGEND: S FRANKLIN ST. PROPERTY LINE NON-RETAIL BASE BUILDING FUTURE DEMISING WALL FUTURE KITCHEN EXHAUST / MUA SHAFT BLOCK C LEASE PLAN 815 WATER ST AUGUST 20, 2018 815 Water Street lease plan VERSION 001 NOTES FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING SQUARE FOOTAGE, ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM THE ETERIOR FACE OF ETERIOR WALLS DOMINANT SURFACE, THE CENTERLINE OF DEMISING PARTITIONS AND THE OUTSIDE FACE OF DEMISING WALLS ADOINING COMMON RETAIL AREAS. ETERIOR TENANT AREAS BEHIND THE DOMINANT SURFACE FACADE RECESSES ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERTICAL PENETRATIONS FOR THE PRIVATE USE OF TENANTS STAIRS ELEVATORS ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL ON THE GROUND FLOOR ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING TENANT SPACE PERIMETER FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM CENTERLINE OF DEMISING WALLS TO THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THE STOREFRONT, INCLUDING ALL SIDES OF BAY WINDOWS AND FACADE RECESSES PERIMETER. 37'-3" 16'-5" 66'-10" 11'-10" 31'-7" 18'-6" 48'-3" 33'-9" 35'-8" 37'-5" 29'-10" 78'-5" FOR THE PURPOSES OF MEASURING TENANT SPACE STREET FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE THE LINEAR 10'-3" FRONTAGE OF THE RETAIL SUITE ALONG A STREET, NOT INCLUDING FACADE RECESSES, MEASURED FROM 75'-6" 11'-11" 6'-8" SUITE CENTERLINES OF THE DEMISING WALLS. FOR MULTIHEIGHT SPACES, STREET FRONTAGE IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE SUITE SF 15'-6" 14'-2" PER LINEAR FOOT OF BUILDING FRONTAGE. , SF OFFICE 11'-9" 18'-5" 29'-8" RETAIL 29'-0" 9'-7" 31'-4" ALL EISTING CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY TENANT. 38'-2" 38'-3" SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE 17'-1" SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE 10'-4" 11'-11" 18'-10" , SF 32'-10" , SF , SF , SF , SF , SF , SF , SF , SF 12'-10" 52'-3" NEITHER THE LANDLORD NOR ITS AGENTS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED, AND ANY FB 10'-7" FB PROPERTY RETAIL/ RETAIL RETAIL OFFICE RETAIL/ RETAIL/ 11'-2" REPRESENTATION MADE OR LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREIN. THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE 75'-7" OFFICE OFFICE 9'-5" 85'-2" 85'-2" 85'-3" 84'-0" 84'-0" APPROIMATION PURPOSES ONLY. 83'-4" OFFICE 89'-1" 82'-4" 30'-8" 8'-4" 44'-10" SUITE TENANT’S REPRESENTATIVE, ARCHITECT, AND/OR ENGINEER ARE TO VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS, SIGHTLINES AND 50'-4" 14'-0" , SF ELEVATIONS IN FIELD. 55'-2" RETAIL/ 8'-5" SUITE CONTAINER 75'-2" 20'-7" 22'-0" OFFICE , SF STORAGE B SUITE A TENANT SHALL HAVE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE 29'-5" 25'-1" BIERGARTEN , SF STATUTES, CODES, ORDINANCES AND OTHER REGULATIONS FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE , SF STORAGE 37'-3" 18'-5" TENANT AT THE PREMISES. LANDLORD, LANDLORD’S AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES APPROVAL OF TENANT’S RETAIL WORKING DRAWINGS OR TENANT’S CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN IMPLICATION OF CODE 42'-0" 19'-6" 31'-11" 19'-4" 44'-10" 5'-4" 31'-10" 35'-11" 11'-7" 79'-5" 38'-0" 11'-1" APPROVAL. LANDLORD REVIEW IS FOR ISSUES PERTINENT TO LEASE EHIBITS AND DESIGN CRITERIA COMPLIANCE 28'-7" 25'-8" ONLY. FOR INSTANCES WHERE SEVERAL SETS OF REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, LANDLORD’S INSURANCE 12'-1" SUITE B 42'-3" 46'-10" UNDERWRITER OR THE STRICTEST STANDARD SHALL APPLY, WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE CODES. SF CONTAINER 23'-0" RETAIL 32'-1" STORAGE A 39'-0" 15'-2" , SF 34'-1" 114'-6" SUITE SUITE 73'-6" 83'-0" 24'-7" 30'-1" , SF , SF RETAIL RETAIL 14'-0" 72'-0" 13'-6" 30'-0" 17'-5" 52'-3" 15'-9" 89'-6" 3'-10" SUITE 17'-9" 41'-11" SF 27'-5" RETAIL 20'-8" SUITE 27'-10" , SF RETAIL 31'-0" 18'-2" 19'-11" 16'-6" 53'-0" 70'-0" 23'-0" BEER BAR DRY STORAGE 21'-2" BEER STRG. 45'-4" 13'-5" SF 52'-4" 36'-2" 36'-2" 22'-7" 84'-7" 19'-3" 33'-4" 12'-5" SELMON EXPRESSWAY (TOLL ROAD) SUITE , SF 10'-2" 33'-10" RETAIL 13'-5" 14'-3" 12'-5" CHANNELSIDE DR 43'-3" 14'-11" 12'-8" 11'-2" 114'-3" S FRANKLIN ST. S FLORIDA AVE NORTH SPARKMAN WHARF LEGEND S FRANKLIN ST. PROPERTY LINE NONRETAIL BASE BUILDING FUTURE DEMISING WALL SPARKMAN WHARF LEASE PLAN MARCH , Sparkman Wharf lease planVERSION THUNDER ALLEY & MEZZANINE PLAN TO SRG LOADING +6'9" DOCK NOTES: *FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING SQUARE FOOTAGE, ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM THE EXTERIOR FACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS (DOMINANT SURFACE), THE CENTERLINE OF DEMISING PARTITIONS AND THE OUTSIDE FACE OF 35'-2" DEMISING WALLS ADJOINING COMMON RETAIL AREAS. EXTERIOR TENANT AREAS BEHIND THE DOMINANT SURFACE (FACADE RECESSES) ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERTICAL PENETRATIONS FOR + 6'9" THE PRIVATE USE OF TENANTS (STAIRS & ELEVATORS) ARE INCLUDED IN THE AREA TOTAL ON THE GROUND FLOOR 34'-2" UP ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. RETAIL STORAGE **FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING TENANT SPACE PERIMETER FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM 11'-1" CENTERLINE OF DEMISING WALLS TO THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THE STOREFRONT, INCLUDING ALL SIDES OF BAY 85'-3" WINDOWS AND FACADE RECESSES (PERIMETER). UP RETAIL ***FOR THE PURPOSES OF MEASURING TENANT SPACE STREET FRONTAGE, MEASUREMENTS ARE THE LINEAR 1,639 SF FRONTAGE OF THE RETAIL SUITE ALONG A STREET, NOT INCLUDING FACADE RECESSES, MEASURED FROM CENTERLINES OF THE DEMISING WALLS. FOR MULTI-HEIGHT SPACES, STREET FRONTAGE IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE B1-200 PER LINEAR FOOT OF BUILDING FRONTAGE. ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY TENANT. NEITHER THE LANDLORD NOR ITS AGENTS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED, AND ANY REPRESENTATION MADE OR LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREIN. THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND APPROXIMATION PURPOSES ONLY. TENANT’S REPRESENTATIVE, ARCHITECT, AND/OR ENGINEER ARE TO VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS, SIGHTLINES AND ELEVATIONS IN FIELD. TENANT SHALL HAVE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE ROOF PLAN STATUTES, CODES, ORDINANCES AND OTHER REGULATIONS FOR ALL WORK PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE TENANT AT THE PREMISES. LANDLORD, LANDLORD’S AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES APPROVAL OF TENANT’S 12'-1" WORKING DRAWINGS OR TENANT’S CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN IMPLICATION OF CODE APPROVAL. LANDLORD REVIEW IS FOR ISSUES PERTINENT TO LEASE EXHIBITS AND DESIGN CRITERIA COMPLIANCE ONLY. FOR INSTANCES WHERE SEVERAL SETS OF REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, LANDLORD’S INSURANCE UNDERWRITER OR THE STRICTEST STANDARD SHALL APPLY, WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE CODES. UP 43'-7" 24'-3" RETAIL/QSR LOADING DOCK UP 0'2" 358 SF 20'-0" B1-100 16'-7" RETAIL PATIO AREA 0'2" 8,356 SF 26'-0" B1-2700 63'-8" RESTAURANT 3456'-0" 79'-11" 6014 SF 144'-6" B1-120 DN PRIVATE DECK LOADING DOCK 4,788 SF 81'-3" 0'0" 38'-5" UP UP SELMON EXPRESSWAY (TOLL ROAD) 0'0" 28'-3" 15'-0" 13'-9" -5'0" -5'2" CHANNELSIDE DR 26'-5" RETAIL 526 SF 23'-0" S FRANKLIN ST.
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