Did you know…There are three classifications of office buildings?
Class A, Class B, and Class C are three classifications of commercial office buildings. The classifications are based on quality, condition, location, price, and amenities (Hamann, 2024). Class A, B, and C commercial office building classifications are considered subjective as price and availability of real estate varies by geographic location. For example, a Class A building in a suburb might be considered a Class B building in a city. Generally, characteristics of the three classes include:
Class A – Class A properties are regularly the newest in their market. These buildings are characterized by high-quality construction and have the most up-to-date features and in-demand amenities. Class A office buildings often attract professional tenants like law firms and can be the most expensive (Hamann, 2024).
Class B – Class B buildings are typically at least 10 – 20 years old and fall in the middle range in terms of quality of location and amenities. These buildings may not boast a prime location or top-of-the-line amenities but are well-maintained and functional (Tross, 2024).
Class C – Class C office buildings are often at least 20 years or older and may need repair. The tenants of Class C buildings are more likely to be small and family-run businesses in smaller markets. While Class C buildings may be less desirable aesthetically, the rent is usually lower.
Here are a few Black Diamond Realty’s office offerings and their features and amenities:
315 High Street – 315 High Street is a two-story office building located in the heart of downtown Morgantown. The 9,240 (+/-) square foot building boasts a prime Morgantown location with high foot traffic, off-street parking, storage space, and proximity to many popular Morgantown amenities including WVU’s main campus. Learn more about 315 High Street.
2004 White Willow Way – This 4,000 (+/-) square foot office space is in a great location with excellent visibility and frontage along Point Marion Road in Morgantown. The suite features a reception/waiting room, four private offices, two open office areas, one conference room, a large file/storage room, and off-street parking. Learn more about 2004 White Willow Way.
1000 Technology Drive – Located within the I-79 High Technology Park in Fairmont, 1000 Technology Drive offers multiple office suites ranging in sizes form 1,090 (+/-) to 4,888 (+/-) square feet. The office suites feature top-of-the-line amenities including high security, free parking, a fitness center with group fitness classes, a large outdoor courtyard, and more. Learn more about 1000 Technology Drive.
45 Professional Place – Located in White Oaks Business Park in Bridgeport, 45 Professional Place’s available suite offers a reception area, large open office/work room, conference room, storage closet, and ample parking. White Oaks Business Park is a modern, campus style business park conveniently located adjacent to West Virginia’s growing I-79 corridor. Learn more about 45 Professional Place.
Cambridge Place – Also in Bridgeport, Cambridge Place Office Park offers premier office suites in a pristine setting. The office park, located off Thompson Drive, features high end finishes, manicured landscaping, convenient parking, and on-site management. Learn more about Cambridge Place.
References
Hamann, J. (2024, March 12). Class A, B, and C office buildings in commercial real estate. Commercial Real Estate Loans. https://www.commercialrealestate.loans/commercial-real-estate-glossary/building-classes/
Tross, K. (2024, July 12). Class A vs Class B Office Buildings: Understanding the Key Differences. VTS. https://www.vts.com/blog/the-3-office-buildings-classes-what-do-they-really-mean