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mezzanine

[ UK /mˈɛzənˌiːn/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛzəˌnin/ ]
NOUN
  1. first or lowest balcony
  2. intermediate floor just above the ground floor

How To Use mezzanine In A Sentence

  • The Malleswaram market in the new parking complex plan has a basement, ground floor, mezzanine, three floors and a terrace across 70,000 sq ft, as does the Seshadripuram market.
  • In Chicago, O'Hare Airport features a soilless aeroponic garden springing up vertically from the mezzanine level of Terminal 3.
  • Two investors that bought about $214 million of the so-called mezzanine debt filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging that lenders that provided $7.4 billion in financing to the buyer, Lightstone Group LLC, are engaged in a "scheme" to take over the property and wipe out the mezzanine investors. Hotel Creditors May Have an Extended Stay
  • Mrs. Honoria leaned her two round arms on the mezzanine rail, and looked long and earnestly down upon the caucussing lobby throng. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush
  • The high ceilings allowed them to convert the space above the kitchen into a mezzanine floor which is used as an office area. Times, Sunday Times
  • A balcony above the mezzanine displayed the porcelain, clothing, and other goods offered for sale.
  • The ground floor and mezzanine are designed for restaurants, cafés, fitness clubs and boutiques. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remaining $500 million coming due Tuesday is held by three so-called mezzanine lenders — Five Mile, MetLife Inc. and Government of Singapore Investment Corp., according to people familiar with the situation. CNL Hotels Mulls Bankruptcy Protection
  • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
  • I had a choice between back orchestra all the way on one side, and middle mezzanine.
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