0 a small extra floor between one floor of a building and the next floor up: --
1 a floor that comes between two other floors of a building, usually directly above the main floor --
2 relating to borrowed money that must be paid back by a company or organization with financial problems after paying its senior debt (= debt that must be paid before others)but before paying its junior debt (= debt that will be paid after others): --
Three shallow mezzanines provided an unobstructed view of the stage.
There are two separate mezzanines, one at each end of the station, and crossover is allowed on both of them.
However, underneath the westernmost staircase of the station, there is a passageway that connects the mezzanines from each direction, allowing free transfers between directions.
Two street-level mezzanines at the northern and southern extremes of the station are connected with bridges traversing the highway.
Most downtown buildings from this era are four-story mix-use (residential and commercial) buildings with 14ft m ceilings, allowing for the construction of mezzanines.
The stairs up lead to two separate fare control mezzanines located over the platforms only, with stairs up to the street.
We pushed that into the living spaces, creating double-height units with mezzanines.
Both mezzanines have their original mosaic trim line.