Contractor Wherehouse

Contractor Wherehouse


Where-house? A wave of inventive projects and initiatives proves repositioning a viable option to reinvent struggling warehouses.(Feature): An article from: Journal of Property Management


Where-house? A wave of inventive projects and initiatives proves repositioning a viable option to reinvent struggling warehouses.(Feature): An article from: Journal of Property Management


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Getting started on small business idea…?

I’ve owned a software company in the past that didn’t require any startup capital, just time and hard work.
Now however I want to start a business that will require leasing space and retro-fitting that space to accomodate the business activities (like a restaurant would do, except it’s not a restaurant).
My problem is I have no idea how to get started with a business plan given so many variables:
1. Type of commercial real-estate to lease? I think I have a good idea on this, I won’t need typical retail space but it needs to be several 1000 sq ft so I am thinking something ‘wherehouse-like’.
2. Do landlords let you alter the interior i.e. build out interior?
3. What are pitfalls for commercial leases and finding agents?
4. Are there special people that scout locations?
5. What is the best way to go about finding contractors to build out interior?
6. Once I determine costs for 1-5, what is the least risky way of raising capital for such a venture?
Thanks all!

I own my own event planning company, and so I know what you’re talking about. There are plenty of costs. I recently just invested $500 into another business and i already tripled that investment in 9 days on top off my residual income. And you really can’t go wrong with technology. Everyone wants it.
Think about the type of business you’re going into. Is there a demand for it? With the event planning, there is business there, but nothing like what i’m doing with the VOIP industry.
Good luck

Nicole
www.5linx.net/elocin

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