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- Groundfloor is an American real estate investing and lending marketplace. It was the first real estate crowdfunding company to achieve SEC qualification...
- Ground Floor is an American sitcom created by Bill Lawrence and Greg Malins, that aired on TBS for two seasons, from November 14, 2013, through February...
- Groundfloor may refer to: Storey Groundfloor (company), an American real estate lending marketplace This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- The floor at ground or street level is called the "ground floor" (i.e. it needs no number; the floor below it is called "ba****t", and the floor above...
- solid ground floor consists of a layer of concrete, which in the case of a domestic building will be the surface layer brought up to ground floor level...
- second floor of a building. The combined weight of the ****embled attendees caused the floor of the building to collapse through the ground floor and into...
- Earthen floor adobe or clay floors Solid ground floor cement screed or granolithic A number of special features may be used to ornament a floor or perform...
- In architecture and building engineering, a floor plan is a technical drawing to scale, showing a view from above, of the relationships between rooms...
- Residence primarily occupies four floors: the ground floor, the state floor, the second floor, and the third floor. A sub-ba****t with a mezzanine, created...
- by a mansard roof. The ground floor contains the two primary lobbies, as well as a corridor connecting the large ground-floor restaurant spaces, including...