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TENANT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA HANDBOOK #1 QuickTime and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Briarwood Mall 100 Briarwood Circle Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 (734) 769-9610

Briarwood Mall HANDBOOK 1 Tenant Architectural Design Handbook TABLE OF CONTENTS TEXT Introduction 2 In-line Retail Design Criteria Storefronts 3 Ceilings 5 Floors 6 Walls 7 Fixtures 7 Lighting 8 Retail Store Signage 9 In-line Fast Food Tenant Criteria Storefronts 11 Closures 11 Seating Areas 12 Counters 12 Floors 13 Walls & Doors 14 Ceilings 15 Lighting 15 Signage & Menu Boards 15 Tenant Submission Requirements 17 Tenant Design Review Process 18 Contact Information 19 ILLUSTRATIONS Lease Plans First Floor Plan In-line Retail Stores Neutral Pier Details Typical Storefront Plan Typical Storefront Elevation Food Tenants Typical In-line Plan Typical Corner Tenant Plan Typical Section A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 Briarwood Mall is a project of The Mills Corporation Written by Debra Magid Design December 2006

INTRODUCTION Briarwood Mall is located outside of Detroit in Ann Arbor, home of the University of Michigan. Briarwood is a one level retail center with 4 anchor stores and over 110 in-line merchants. The Mall contains over 375,000 square feet of GLA. All Merchants at Briarwood Mall are required to provide top quality, innovative and creative store designs. These Criteria have been designed to emphasize the retail experience and the Tenant s merchandise. All Tenants are expected to have imaginative shop designs and quality graphics to promote a high level of retail merchandising. The following Criteria are being provided to relay the design expectations of the Landlord. Variety and creativity are allowed by these Criteria and encouraged by the Landlord. This Criteria document applies to all Tenant designs including those of nationally or regionally recognized retailers. Such Tenants shall be permitted to retain their overall design concept but will be expected to adapt specific design details to conform to the Briarwood Mall Design Criteria. Each Tenant is required to retain the services of a creative architect who is professionally registered in the State of Michigan to design their installations. Store plans must be drawn to comply with all applicable National, State of Michigan and City of Ann Arbor Building Department codes, as well as all applicable ADA guidelines. The Landlord does not have the authority to exempt a Tenant from any level of compliance with those codes. Illustrations and design details are included at the end of this package for the reference of the Tenants and their design professional. All improvements proposed by the Tenant must be reviewed and approved in writing by the Landlord prior to fabrication, purchasing, construction or installation. This handbook deals with Architectural Design Criteria issues. Under separate cover, each Tenant will also receive the following information and documents: 1. Tenant Construction Rules and Regulations 2. MEP Criteria 3. Pre-construction Requirements 4. Insurance Requirements Briarwood Mall 2

11. Storefronts may not contain any combustible materials. 12. Swinging doors, if used, must open out with a minimum clearance of 6 behind the lease line when open. Doors should be a minimum of two 36 wide panels. All swinging doors must be lockable at a 90º angle when open with floor mounted flush bolts or with low wall mounted hooks. 13. Overhead roll down grilles are permitted. Grilles must be kept fully open and out of view during Mall operating hours. Grilles may be manually or electrically operated with the key switch or control panel designed into the storefront in an inconspicuous location. 14. The maximum allowable width for an individual roll down grille is 10-0 or a total of 1/3 the overall storefront width, whichever dimension is smaller. Storefronts with an overall width of 50-0 or wider may utilize one storefront grille that is 14-0 across. 15. Corner storefronts are also permitted one secondary entrance on their side elevation. Regardless of elevation length, that secondary opening may not exceed 8-0 wide. 16. If the Tenant storefront is recessed behind the lease line, a high quality, durable material must be used on the exposed vertical surfaces of the side demising walls. Painted drywall is not acceptable. 17. Storefronts must have a minimum 6 high durable base. Any exposed field cut edges on this base detail must be polished smooth. Bases must be able to withstand the wear and tear of Mall common area cleaning equipment. Painted metals and white finishes are not allowed. 18. All exposed corners on the storefront and around the entry areas must be made out of solid materials, no veneers or laminates. Storefront construction must be designed to resist damage at potential impact areas such as outside corners. 19. All storefront metals must be factory finished and thick enough to resist buckling and warping. 20. Electronic surveillance or shoplifting detection devises must be integrated into the storefront architecture or recessed into the floor slab within the Tenant s space. Freestanding boxes, columns or similar equipment are not permitted. Specifications and cut sheets for all security systems must be submitted to the Landlord for design approval prior to purchase and fabrication. 21. All storefront work requiring structural support, including doors, must be supported from the floor and may be braced for lateral support to the structure above but not to the Landlord s common area ceiling or demising neutral piers. All connections to the base building structure must be mechanical. Welding to the base building structure will not be permitted. 22. No load may be exerted on the Landlord s structure without first obtaining written approval from the Landlord s structural engineering consultant. Review of engineering drawings by Landlord s consultant will be at Tenant s expense. 23. Television monitors within the store must be Landlord approved. If used, they must be encased, concealing all surfaces except the screen. Monitors may not be visible from outside the storefront. 24. Under no circumstances may sound from speakers used within the store interior spill into the Mall common area or adjacent Tenant s premises. 25. All finishes must meet all building and health department requirements. Briarwood Mall 4

The following lighting elements are not permitted: 2x4 fluorescent fixtures in sales area Visible wiring or lighting transformers Used or second hand light fixtures Mercury vapor lights Prismatic lens fixtures Acrylic egg crate diffusers High pressure sodium lighting Flashing, spinning, or strobe lighting RETAIL STORE SIGNAGE Each Tenant is required to design, fabricate, install and maintain one primary sign on their storefront facade. All signage should be visually consistent with the store interior design. A traditional sign band has not been provided by the Mall. This was done in order to allow the Tenant to take varied and unique approaches to signage. The Landlord encourages design creativity and the use of interesting materials and techniques for all Tenant signs. All signs must be submitted to the Landlord s Tenant Coordinator for review and approval in the form of shop drawings and photographs or samples if applicable. All shop drawings must show the sign placed on the full storefront elevation. Shop drawings must contain all applicable information about the sign including letter size, depth, materials, colors and method of support. Proper electrical permits and all required inspections must be obtained by the Tenant. All signs must be UL approved. All sign shop drawings should be submitted electronically as PDF files. 1. Upper case, lower case and script letters shall have a maximum overall height of 18 for ascending or descending letters. Lower case letters without ascending or descending elements shall have a maximum height of 12. 2. If a Tenant name is 4 letters or less, then the lower case letter height limit can be raised to 16 from 12 as described above. 3. If a Tenant name contains 14 letters or more, then the lower case letter height limit is reduced down to a maximum of 10 from 12 as described in item # 1 above. 4. Storefront letters may project out a maximum of 4 past the Tenant s storefront. 5. No part of a storefront sign may be placed lower than 3-0 above the mall finish floor, nor closer than 2-0 from the edge of the demising neutral pier, nor less than 12 down from the upper edge of the Tenant storefront. 6. Only one primary sign location is allowed. Tenants with a significant side elevation will be permitted signage on both front and side elevations. 7. The length of a tenant sign may not exceed 50% of the overall storefront elevation width. 8. All store signs shall be limited to the Tenant trade name only as per lease. Logo signs can be reviewed by the Landlord on an individual basis. 9. Store name signage with 4 high letters mounted 36 a.f.f. is permitted on the inside of storefront glass. The maximum quantity of individual safety signs is four per elevation. 10. All primary signage must be illuminated in some manner. Except with written permission from the Landlord, the source of that illumination must be contained within the Tenant s leased premises. Briarwood Mall 9

11. Signs must be attached to a 7 day, 24-hour timer to be operated during all hours of mall operation. 12. Dimmers must be installed on all neon signage. 13. All required transformers must be remote to the sign and concealed. Metal access doors on the Tenant s side of the lease line are required. 14. Interior exit signs shall be installed as required by code. The rear of the exit signage may not be visible from the Mall common area. 15. The Tenant shall repair any and all damage to the Landlord s premises caused by the sign contractor. 16. Contractor sign shop drawings should indicate locations for all required conduits and sleeves. 17. In order to change the name of a store the Tenant must present a modified lease stating the licensed name. The Mills Corporation must provide legal authorization for the name change. Once these requirements are met, the Landlord will review signage submittals. 18. On an individual basis, the Landlord will consider allowing perpendicular signage for Tenants located down a side corridor. Perpendicular signs are not permitted in the main Mall. The following sign types are acceptable: Acceptable techniques are paint, silkscreen, vinyl or gold leaf Halo illuminated 3 deep individual letters with milk plexi back panels Full recessed mounted sign cabinets with 1/2 min. push through stencil cut letters Pendent mounted hanging sign cabinets mounted a minimum of 9-0 a.f.f. Neon recessed within 3 open faced channel letters Neon integrated into a pendant mounted hanging sign cabinet Hand carved wood plaques Externally illuminated pin mounted individual letters The following sign items are not permitted: Channel letters with plexi fronts Skeletal neon mounted onto plexi backers Surface mounted cabinet type or sign boxes Halo illuminated signage mounted on reflective or mirrored surfaces Vacuum formed plastic letters Manufacturer supplied vinyl decals on the storefront glass Tag lines or product descriptions used under or after a Tenant s trade name Handmade, temporary sale signage attached to storefront glass Free standing sign pylons beyond the Tenant s lease line Moving, rotating or flashing signs Signmaker s labels, exposed raceways or conduits visible to the public Web addresses on storefront glass Light leaks at seams or connections Briarwood Mall 10

IN-LINE FAST FOOD TENANT CRITERIA Briarwood Mall does not contain a formal Food Court. Instead, there are various fast food and sit down restaurant options mixed throughout the center. For all fast food tenants, the entire front area of each space is considered a Merchandising Zone. This includes the service counters and all areas in front of the enclosed kitchen that are open to public view. Emphasis in this area should be on imaginative use of materials and furnishings, attractive food display and sales. These Design Criteria set forth a design standard which provides sufficient flexibility so that national or regionally recognized food retailers will be expected to adapt their design concepts to fit the requirements of Briarwood Mall. Each Tenant is required to retain the services of an Architect registered in the State of Michigan to design their installations. Store plans must be drawn to comply with all applicable National, State of Michigan and City of Ann Arbor Building Department codes, as well as all applicable ADA guidelines. The Landlord does not have the authority to exempt a Tenant from any level of compliance with those codes. Illustrations and design details are included at the end of this package for reference. In the back of house areas all finishes must meet all Building and Health Department requirements. All ceilings must be non-combustible and meet fire code requirements. Depending on their size and distance from the public restrooms, Tenants could be required to provide separate toilet facilities within their premises. It is the Tenant s responsibility to ascertain the scope of this requirement. These facilities must be ADA compliant. This document deals with the visual and architectural requirements for design of in-line fast food Tenant spaces. The MEP requirements for full service restaurants will be provided by the Landlord separately. STOREFRONTS 1. The exact existing conditions, available opening heights and lease line locations and for each individual space will have to be verified in the field by the Tenant s architect. 2. No full height enclosed storefront is provided or permitted. 3. The available opening height for storefront treatments is plus or minus 12-0. 4. In most cases, the Tenant front lease line traces along the Mall / Tenant tile transition line at the front and/or side of the space. 5. All Tenant storefront treatments must utilize the full available height and width. 6. Tenants are permitted, but are not required, to build a maximum 3-0 tall vertical signage fascia down from the ceiling at the front of their stores. This fascia must be set back a minimum of 12 from the lease line. Use a 3/4 black reveal detail to separate this fascia from the Landlord s ceiling and side neutral piers. CLOSURES 1. Tenants are not permitted to use roll down grille closures on their front counters. Tenants with seating areas may use grilles at their lease line. 2. There must be a door between the front sales area and the enclosed kitchen. This door should have an automatic closer and be lockable. Briarwood Mall 11

SEATING AREAS 1. Depending on lease agreement and space configuration, Tenants may be permitted to have a seating area within their leased premise. 2. Design of seating area tables, chairs and trash receptacles should support the overall design motif of the store. 3. All furniture for seating areas will have to be specified and submitted as catalog cuts for approval. 4. All furniture should be commercial grade. Residential or lawn and garden type furnishings will not be permitted. 5. Layouts, including quantities, for all seating areas will have to be submitted as part of the overall design package. COUNTERS 1. Tenants are required to install a continuous service counter. Location of this counter will need to be determined by the footprint of each space. 2. The height of the front counter, including any glass casework or equipment, may not exceed 4-6. 3. The leading edge of the countertop material or counter casework, must be placed back a minimum of 4-0 from the front face of the Landlord s neutral pier. See sheets A07. 4. The vertical counter front must be set back 6 from the edge of the countertop. See sheet A07. 5. All front counters must contain some type of lighting element hidden under the front lip of the counter top in order to wash light down over the face of the front counter. All light fixtures used in this area must be protected. No exposed lamps or tubes are allowed. See sheet A07. 6. All front counters must be designed incorporating a flush mounted 6 high cove tile base to match the Tenant floor treatment. 7. There must be variety in the appearance and form of the counter design. No counter may run longer than 8-0 without either a significant material and or height change. 8. Counter tops must meet all public health code requirements. 9. All counter materials must meet City of Ann Arbor fire code requirements. 10. Any cooking equipment that requires an exhaust hood must be placed back at least 6-0 behind the lease line. 11. All cash registers and soda machines that sit on the front counter must be recessed a minimum of 6 down into that front counter. Shields designed to match the counter top materials must be constructed to cover the unfinished visible backs of any pieces of equipment. 12. Condiment displays must be integrated into the design of the counter top. Freestanding containers for silverware, straws, ketchup/mustard etc will not be allowed to sit out on the front counter. 13. For all corner tenants, the front counter material treatment must continue around the public side of all exposed corners. 14. Tenants must provide catalog cuts to the Landlord for any refrigerated casework used as part of the front counter. Front counter cases must be cosmetically adapted to the design motif of that counter i.e. panels in the material of the front counter to cover any bases, vents or grilles. Briarwood Mall 12

15. Tenants must design their front counters to contain areas for food display. 16. Sneeze guards, where required by law, must be a metal tube frame construction with glass held in place by metal clips. No silicon joints permitted. 18. All back counters visible to the public must have a finished look with lower cabinets having doors. Counter tops supported by pipe framing will not be allowed. 19. All beverage cases, ice machines, cooking equipment etc. used in the Merchandising Zone must be new and have a brushed stainless finish. 20. All freestanding equipment located on a back or side counters should be treated as an integral part of the tenant design and should have a built-in appearance. 21. Tray rails or tray slides may be incorporated into the front service counter if desired. These tray rails must be set back at least 3-0 from the Tenant s lease line. Acceptable materials for open type tray rails are stainless steel, brass or bronze tubing. Acceptable counter top materials include: Solid surface plastic materials such as Corian at least 1/2 thick Granite or granite composites Brushed finish stainless steel Ceramic tile Brass Acceptable counter face materials include: Finished solid hardwoods Brushed finish stainless steel Porcelain panels Granite or marble Ceramic tiles Glass blocks or tiles The following materials and items will not be allowed: Any type of plastic laminate Mirror finish surfaces Metal veneers or laminates Wood veneers Painted drywall Freestanding machinery sitting on the front counter i.e. beverage cases Exposed backs of equipment sitting on the front counter Use of second hand or used equipment Simulated wood grain finishes on equipment in public view Paper goods and supplies stored or stacked in public view FLOORS 1. In the Merchandising Zone, the Tenant is required to use a resilient flooring that blends with their storefront materials from the lease line, up to and under any service counter area or seating areas. 2. In the back of house kitchen areas all flooring should be quarry tile. 3. Vinyl tile, of any variety, is not permitted. 4. In all areas with liquid, such as service counters, kitchens, ice machines, bathrooms, water fountains and seating areas, merchants must install a new waterproof membrane under their floor and 6 up the demise walls. Flood testing of this membrane is required for the Landlord s review and approval at the Tenant s expense. Briarwood Mall 13

5. Channeling or chopping of the floor slab is prohibited. 6. Saw cutting or core boring of the slab may be permitted subject to the Landlord s written approval of all cut locations and sizes. 7. The floor structural system of the Mall is designed to carry a live load of 75 lbs per square. 8. During the construction phase it is the Tenant s responsibility to protect all of the Landlord s finished surfaces inside the construction barricade and on the route of travel through the Mall. Any damage will have to be repaired at the Tenant s expense by their contractor. 9. Moving materials or equipment exceeding the floor loads listed in item #7 requires evaluation by the Landlord s recommended structural engineer and written permission from Mall Management. WALLS AND DOORS 1. No walls over 4-6 high are permitted within the Merchandising Zone. 2. The Merchandising Zone must be separated from the kitchen / back of house area with a full height partition wall. Open kitchens are not permitted. 3. The finish treatment on the back wall separating the Merchandising Zone from the kitchen must be designed to visually match the overall store design motif. 4. Any shelf standards used in the Merchandising Zone must be fully recessed into the wall and must not compromise the demising wall fire rating. 5. Tenants must use full height metal doors into their kitchen areas. Partial height doors or swinging gates will not be permitted. 6. All doors leading into the back of house must be equipped with automatic closers. 7. All wall construction must conform to the applicable local fire and building department codes. 8. Tenants must install a tile wall finish in the Merchandising Zone. This finish should be flush with the back of the neutral pier and separated from that pier by a 3/4 reveal detail. 9. All wall surfaces must be washable as per Health Department requirements. 10. All demising walls between Tenants shall be metal stud construction, 16 on center, with one layer of 5/8 type X gypsum board on each side, taped and sanded with sealed penetrations to maintain a one-hour fire rating. Gypsum board shall extend from the floor to the deck above. 11. All wall separating the Tenants back of house from the service corridor shall be metal stud construction, 16 on center, with two layers of 5/8 type X gypsum board on each side taped and sanded with sealed penetrations to maintain two hour fire rating. Gypsum board shall extend from the floor to the deck above. 12. All service corridor exits must be one hour rated steel doors and frames with automatic closers. 13. Partial height interior partition materials such as glass block or glass panels, mirrors or metal panels shall be considered on an individual basis during the design process. 14. The Landlord provides a drywall construction barricade at the Tenants expense. Tenants will be invoiced $60 per lineal foot for construction of this wall. At the start of construction, Tenant Briarwood Mall 14

contractors will be allowed to relocate this wall 3-0 past the lease line. The gap at the upper edge of this structure must be sealed by the contractor with Visclean. 15. Doors from the Tenant back of house to the service corridor must be recessed so that when they swing out they don t swing past the lease line into the exit corridor and block the required exit width within that corridor. Tenant must provide corner guards for any walls with exposed corners. CEILINGS 1. All ceilings in the Merchandising Zone must be painted gypsum board. 2. Maximum available ceiling heights within Tenant spaces are generally +/- 12-0. See sheet A0_. 3. Tenant ceilings within the closed kitchen areas may be washable lay-in tile to meet local codes and Health Department requirements. 4. All ceilings must be non-combustible and meet all local fire and building department codes. LIGHTING 1. The Landlord does not provide any lighting for In-line Food Tenants. 2. General overhead lighting in the Merchandising Zone must be by incandescent track, downlight or pendant fixtures. 3. Light fixture catalog cuts must be submitted for review. 4. Within the Merchandising Zone fluorescent lighting is only permitted within light coves. 5. Tenants must use low voltage track lighting to illuminate their front counter display and menu boards. All track fixtures should be white. 6. All light fixtures used in tenant spaces must be new. 7. Interior emergency lighting must be installed as required by all applicable local codes. 8. See the separate MEP criteria package for information regarding electrical specifications. SIGNAGE AND MENU BOARDS 1. Graphic designs for store name signage, menu boards and any other directional signage must be presented for Landlord review as part of the overall design review process. 2. Tenants are encouraged to use a graphic designer to develop their storefront sign package. The Landlord expects these signs to be of the highest quality for design, materials and production. 3. Tenants are required to design, fabricate and install one primary storefront sign. This sign is to be installed on either the vertical fascia shown on sheet A07 or suspended as a box sign. 4. Upper case, lower case and script letters can have a maximum overall height of 16 for ascenders or decenders. Lower case letters without ascenders or decenders can be a maximum height of 12. 5. If a Tenant name is 4 letters or less, then the lower case letter height limit can be raised to 16 from 12 as described above. 6. If a Tenant name contains 14 letters or more, then the lower case letter height limit is reduced down to a maximum of 10 from 12 as described in item # 4 above. Briarwood Mall 15

7. Menu boards may extend up to 60% of the overall storefront width. 8. Photographs are not permitted as any part of the storefront identity sign. 9. All neon transformers must be remote with metal access panels in the Tenant s ceiling. 10. All wiring from tenant signage must be concealed. No wiring may be visible to the public. 11. Dimmers must be installed on all neon signage. 12. Surface mounted cabinet menu signs are not permitted. If cabinet signs are used then they need to be recessed into the Tenant s back wall or vertical signage fascia. 13. All menu boards must be designed with a changeable daily specials area. Handmade or temporary cardboard signage announcing specials will not be allowed. 14. Canopy structures or awnings that extend out past the Tenant s lease line are not permitted. 15. Storefront signs may contain the Tenant s name only. Tag lines are not allowed. 16. Interior exit signs shall be installed as required by code. The rear of that exit signage should not be visible from the common area of the Mall. 17. Tenants are required to provide sign shop drawings for approval. Shop drawing must show the storefront sign, menu boards and any directional signs on a full storefront elevation. These drawings must show all sizes, color, material and mounting details for all sign elements. 18. Tenant storefront signage should be tied to a 24 hour, 7 day time clock. The following sign items are not permitted Surface mounted cabinet or sign boxes for storefront sign or menu boards Channel letters with plexi faces Skeletal neon mounted onto a plexi backing Temporary or hand made signage Free standing sign pylons in front of the Tenant s counter Sign maker labels, exposed raceways or conduits visible to the public The following sign items are not permitted in the Food Court: Temporary or hand made signage Free standing sign pylons in front of the Tenant s counter. Moving, rotating or flashing signs Signmaker labels, exposed raceways or conduits visible to the public Briarwood Mall 16

TENANT DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS Each Tenant is required to submit Preliminary and Final packages for review as outlined below. Prior to the start of the actual design process the Tenant's Architect is encouraged to contact the Landlords' Tenant Coordinator directly to clarify any specific questions or issues that exist in regards to interpretation of the Design Criteria. The Tenant s Architect is responsible for verifying all conditions in the field prior to the start of design. All drawings should be 1/4" = 1'-0" or 1/8 = 1-0 scale, depending on size of leased premises. Submissions that do not contain all the documents listed below will be returned to the architect or held without review until a complete package is provided. Both preliminary and final submissions should contain three complete blackline sets of documents as well as one PDF file set. Submission One Preliminary Design The purpose of this phase is to acquaint the Landlord with the Tenant's specific design intentions and to compare compatibility with the Design Criteria. Drawings can be preliminary in nature but should include sufficient information to adequately describe the overall store design intent. Submission Requirements a. Preliminary floor plans indicating interior design concept with space number, demising walls, column lines, lease line and service corridor b. Reflected ceiling plan indicating lighting fixture layout and types, materials and ceiling heights c. Typical interior elevations and sections d. Storefront or counter front elevations and sections, including signage e. Schematic MEP and fire protection drawings f. Food tenants should include a preliminary kitchen equipment plan and schedule. g. Material, color and finish samples mounted to 8 1/2 x 11 boards Submission Two Construction Documents The purpose of this phase is to complete the design direction that was established and approved during the preliminary process and to provide the Landlord with a full set of construction documents for review and approval prior to the start of construction. Submission Requirements a. Floor plans indicating locations of partitions, closures and display systems b. Reflected ceiling plan with light fixture schedule c. Complete interior elevations and sections d. Storefront or front counter elevations and sections e. Sales fixture details f. Signage (and Menu) shop drawings shown on a complete storefront elevation (submitted by sign fabricator) g. Final MEP and Fire Protection drawings h. For Food Tenants, final kitchen equipment layout, equipment schedule and catalog cuts i. Final materials and finishes sample board with schedule keyed into drawings Briarwood Mall 18

FLOOR PLAN SHEET A01 SCALE: 1" = 120'-0" 08/06

NEUTRAL PIER DETAILS SHEET A02 08/06 TYPICAL PLAN AND REVEAL CHANNEL OPTIONS SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" TYPICAL ELEVATION SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0"

TYPICAL PLAN IN-LINE FOOD TENANT SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SHEET A05 08/06

TYPICAL PLAN CORNER FOOD TENANT SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SHEET A06 08/06

TYPICAL SECTION - AA FOOD TENANT SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SHEET A07 08/06