Whether you are moving your office across the street or across the globe, the relocation process is filled with opportunities to make mistakes. Here are five common ones -- and how to avoid them.
Whether you are moving your office across the street or across the globe, the relocation process is filled with opportunities to make mistakes. Here are five common ones -- and how to avoid them.
Our mobile devices, computers, automobiles and household electronics and appliances are constantly evolving as technology continues to advance and open the door to new features and functionality. The lightning fast advancement of tech is also impacting the business world in new and exciting ways. New technologies are even shaping commercial real estate, setting the stage for office spaces that are more advanced than ever before. Here are some of the features being developed for the offices of tomorrow:
While office users frequently focus on parking ratios, industrial uses can be even more sensitive to the configuration and size of lots or ramps. After all, industrial properties can have high degrees of variability in employee density. They also have multiple uses for outdoor spaces while also potentially needing room for large vehicles to maneuver.
Continue ReadingYou have a lot to do when you're searching for commercial real estate to rent. The last thing you want to do is add something else to the list, but finding and enlisting the help of a tenant rep broker isn't something you should skip. Tenant rep brokers are invaluable when you're securing office space to rent. Here are just a few of the reasons why:
Continue ReadingWhether you're looking for your first office for a start-up, are opening a second office or need to relocate, the prospect of finding the perfect space can be overwhelming. To simplify the process, follow these tips as you begin to consider office spaces.
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While just about every tenant still looks at square footage and price, metrics like LEED rating, amenity load and transit access are becoming more important. However, looking at these newer metrics while ignoring classic office metrics can be a recipe for a space that works on paper but doesn't quite fit in the real world. Here are five office metrics that you should still be considering -- even if no one else is talking about them.
When you are deciding whether or not to lease a particular unit, there is more to consider than just the space inside the building. The parking lot is also important. After all, you don't want your employees to arrive at work only to find that there is nowhere for them to leave their cars. To evaluate parking lots and ensure that they will meet your needs, follow these tips:
Leasing industrial space rather than purchasing a building or funding a construction project can be a smart move for your company, especially if you are uncertain that you will remain in the same location for the long term. To ensure that you select the right space to lease, follow these tips:
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