Sunday, May 22, 2011

How to find a good office

    Location is probably the most important concern when it comes to finding a good office. Traveling for meetings, delivering goods and services, and attracting customers and clients can be a hassle if you have a poor location. You, your customers and your employees have to be happy and productive in that space, and cutting costs and choosing poor space is fast way to kill your business.
    
    Think about the space you will need, hopefully with enough room for some expansion without requiring you to move within the too near future. If you can find raw space on the fringe of your desired location, this strategy could prove lucrative to you in the future. It may require more up-front time and planning on your part, but it can have enormous financial and professional benefits. Being ahead of the pack is the best place to be.
    


    It's also important that you find an office in a building that's well maintained and well run. Is the landlord notorious for not fixing the heat? Are elevators operating efficiently and the bathrooms cleaned regularly? No one to spend time in an office-either working there or just doing business there-that's unattractive, uncomfortable, and inhospitable.


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