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A Properties in higher-performing markets, like New York, Chicago, D.C., and within all markets, the Class A properties are able to find financing.
Park Avenue, for example, in the heart of Midtown is often considered reason enough to label the buildings there Class A properties.
Class A properties, or properties in good locations, selling for more than $20 million in cities with little development and strong demand are the most wanted.
But while trophies are usually designated as such by acclaim, Class A properties can sometimes evoke disagreement, particularly when the location is a focus.
Before Sept. 11, lower Manhattan's average asking rent for "Class A" properties, which are the highest quality, was $48.93 per square foot.
But this objection fails, according to McTaggart, because the additional times that are invoked in order to explain t's possession of the incompatible A properties must themselves possess all of the same A properties (as must any further times invoked on account of these additional times, and so on ad infinitum).
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"We are not a purchaser of long-term-leased triple-A properties".
The truth is that the Wells REIT has grown by serving an important investor need dependable dividend income derived from creditworthy tenants in Class-A properties.
It is also obvious why A-properties supervene on A-properties.
Nonetheless, that B-properties entail A-properties is neither necessary nor sufficient for A-properties to supervene on B-properties.
It is also transitive: if A-properties supervene on B-properties, and B-properties supervene on C-properties, then A-properties supervene on C-properties.
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