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Time to open a second office, a branch store? Here's what you need to know from seasoned startups who've made that next big move in Orangeville.

Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
Black Sharp & Co
416-223-7200
530 Adelaide Street West
Toronto, ON
TRH Group
905-669-9517
261 Millway Avenue
Vaughan, ON
Innovative Accounting Solutions
613-936-0469
54-812 Pitt Street
Cornwall, ON
Stamford Realty Ltd
905-374-7170
4066 Drummond Road
Niagara Falls, ON
Next Level Business Solutions
(905) 320-5446
1201 North Shore Blvd E.,
Burlington, ON
Nitec Energy Services Inc
905-353-9801
4342 Queen Street
Niagara Falls, ON
Barnicke DTZ Niagara Management & MaintenanceLTD
905-354-7413
4056 Dorchester Road
Niagara Falls, ON
JCH Pearson Consulting Inc
905-857-9244
13 Holland Drive
Bolton, ON
BTI Services Inc
905-686-0101
78 Lake Driveway West
Ajax, ON

Good Growth: The Art of the Second Location

When Laura Moore opened a second shoe store in Austin, Texas, she went about it all wrong.

She had no full-time personnel at the first location of InStep to operate the store while she supervised the opening of the second. Also, Moore didn’t know what to ask her real estate broker when she went looking for a second location; within a year, the biggest tenant of the upscale strip mall where she set up shop moved out and two other retailers followed suit.

“We had this expensive space in a great part of town, but all the customers were going across the highway to shop where there was more stuff,” Moore says.

She learned the hard way that it’s not easy to expand to a second location – unless you have a clear plan with specific objectives. A new shop is like another startup – even if it’s part of an existing structure.

So how can you open a second location easily and thrive? Follow this advice.

What’s the plan?

Have a business plan for each office, advises Robbie Ferris, CEO of SFLA Architects, with three offices in North Carolina. “Each office has a very different function. What works in one office doesn’t necessarily work in other offices.”

Based in Fayetteville, the honchos at SFLA talked for years about opening a branch in Raleigh. But they didn’t do it until the market was ripe for the picking. Specializing in designing schools and university buildings, SFLA opened its Raleigh office when it saw “a tremendous need for schools” there, Ferris says.

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