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Kiosk Criteria Enclosed Shopping Malls 110915

INTRODUCTION
Within specific areas of the common area of our shopping centres are potential kiosk locations. We are pleased to offer the criteria below for longer-term kiosk opportunities within our centres. The Specialty Retailers are responsible for the design, fabrication and installation of all of the pertinent details of the kiosk. The kiosk design should complement the design of the centre and meets all building codes, design finishes and product selection of the centre. This Kiosk Criteria package is to be read in conjunction with the Lease, and / or the Temporary License Agreement, as the case may be, and it's related Schedules and all Codes and Regulations, which have jurisdiction over the work. The Function of the Director of Construction and/or General Manager and/or the Tenant Coordinator is to guide and assist the Specialty Retailers through their design/construction work.

PART 1:

DESIGN CRITERIA

All work for the kiosk must be completed offsite and can be assembled in the centre only during non-operating hours by the Tenant's approved contractor. The Kiosk will be placed on the flooring and will not be fastened to the floor. No damage can be done to the center's floor treatments. Any damage that is done is the Tenant's sole responsible to repair at the Retailer's expense. It is understood that the Specialty Retailer accepts that licensed area in "as is" condition. I. The kiosk must fit within a rectangular design as outlined below. No portion of the kiosk may extend beyond this allocated space. a. The kiosk cannot be longer than Twenty (20) feet long measured along the axis parallel to the common area.; and b. It must be no wider than Ten (10) feet measured across the width of the centre; and We encourage counter-top displays. The kiosk design must not exceed 7 feet in height including signs or a sign band to be located above the kiosk, subject to approval of the design.

II. The kiosk is to be centered in the common area and it may not be closer than 10'0" to any part of the adjacent Retailer's storefront or surrounding walls; and III. The average height of the countertop is 3'6" above the floor. The Retailer may vary the height for their own merchandising needs. However, the overall height of the counter and merchandise may not exceed 4"10" in order to allow for clear visibility to the adjacent Retailers. IV. Signage and accent lighting are permitted above the countertop of the kiosk. V. The structure that supports the signage and lighting is to be open and the structure is to be used to support the same. Merchandising displayed from the support structure is not permitted. VI. The constructed kiosk must comply with all municipal and provincial building codes.

PART 2:
I.

COUNTERS

Countertops and counter faces may be constructed of any of the following: a. Natural stone such as limestone, marble, granite or solid core laminate. b. Custom or premium grade wood or wood veneer in: a. Oak b. Maple c. Ash d. Cherry e. Mahogany c. Solid stock corners and bull noses are required. Finishes may be a. Clear b. Stained c. Ebonized d. Solid Acrylic finishes ( Corian, Avonite, Surrell) in colors that complement the merchandise and the centre. e. Shop painted or shop finished metals.

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Countertop and counter faces may also made of glass display cabinets framed in any of the above mentioned materials and polished metals such as: a. Brass b. Bronze or Stainless Steel c. Aluminum

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Plastic laminate can not be used for any surface that is visible to the public except for: a. Shelving in display cases b. Centre island cladding

PART 3:
I.

CABINETS

Cabinets may be constructed from any of the following materials: a. Natural wood or premium wood veneer in a. Oak b. Maple c. Ash d. Cherry e. Mahogany

PART 4:

LIGHTING

I. Lighting sources within the kiosk must be located or shielded so that they do not produce glare at normal eye-level to the Public. It is recommended that a high quality Halogen lighting be used in the kiosk bearing in mind that the average amperage to the kiosk will be a total of 15 amp. II. Canopies, awnings, roofs or the support systems for the lighting structures may be forbidden in locations in the shopping centres where they would obstruct reasonable pedestrian visibility of in-line tenants storefronts or signs.

PART 5:

SPECIALTY RETAILER DESIGN SUBMISSIONS

(Licensees)

The Specialty Retailer and any Licensee that s supplying their own kiosk or cart must prepare and submit, for the Landlord / Licensor's approval, complete drawings and specifications for the kiosk design. Permanent Kiosks: Submissions for the approval of permanent kiosks must include the following: a. 2 Sets of prints or drawings b. Floor Plan c. Ceiling and/or roof plans, if applicable d. Elevations including all signage e. Finishes on all surfaces exposed to the public view. We recommend a sample board for a clear understanding of colors, materials and surface textures etc. f. Electrical and plumbing distribution, including the load requirement. g. Construction start-up and completion schedule. All submissions should be made to (in the case of permanent kiosks) to T&T Properties #103 14505 Bannister Road SE, Calgary, Alberta T2X 3J3, ATTENTION: DIRECTOR OF CONSTRUCTION. PH: (403) 225-5975 FAX: (403) 225-5949

Temporary Carts / kiosks Licensees All submissions for temporary licensed premises should be made to the Centre Manager, and will include as a minimum: - a dimensioned to scale drawing of the cart / kiosk; - a color photograph of the proposed cart or merchandising unit.

PART 6:
a.

CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS

The Specialty Retailer is responsible for obtaining all permits, paying all fees, and obtaining all required inspections and approvals from any and all bodies having jurisdiction over their work. The Specialty Retailer will be responsible for any damage to the Licensor's property resulting from the action of the retailer or his contractors. Tenant work schedule must be submitted and approved by either the Specialty Leasing Manager and/or the General Manager of the shopping centre to minimize the disruptions to the business of the tenants surrounding the kiosk location. Deliveries to the kiosk location and removal of materials from it shall follow the routes as designated by the Centre Management. All Carts, dollies, and equipment moving through the centre must be before or after hours and on equipment which have soft rubber tired wheels. Finishes on all surfaces exposed to the public view. We recommend a sample board for a clear understanding of colors, materials and surface textures etc.

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PART 7:

ACCEPTABLE KIOSK / CART DESIGNS

Attached are a series of photos and/or renderings showing examples of award winning kiosk design showing unique and approved kiosk designs.

We look forward to reviewing your submissions.

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