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Once you’ve found commercial space you have to decide how best to fit in your restaurant in Orangeville, dog kennel, tattoo parlor or whatever’s driving your entrepreneurial vision. Mistakes, it seems, can be made. Here are some ideas on how to avoid some of them.

Keesmaat Dixon Kranjc Lewis & Kovacs Llp
905-527-0202
20 Hughson Street South
Hamilton, ON
Best Dressed Homes
519-619-9374
London, ON
Homelife Response Realty Inc Brokerage
905-949-0070
4312 Village Centre Court
Mississauga, ON
Staging Spaces
905-650-2842
St. Catharines, ON
Sylvie Conde-Sutton Group-Associates Realty
416-966-0300
Toronto, ON
Low Murchison Llp
613-236-9442
200-441 Maclaren Street
Ottawa, ON
Mgbvl Lawyers
905-528-3003
1060-120 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
HG Staging and reDesign
416-699-5151
Toronto, ON
Century 21
416-849-2121
1520 Steeles Ave, Suite 122
Vaughan, ON
Jacqueline Tai(RE/MAX Crossroads Realty Inc.Brokerage)
416-491-4002
Toronto, ON
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Skip Common Errors in Designing Commercial Space for Your Business

Whether you’ve already signed the lease or are still searching for the perfect commercial space, think hard – get some help if you need to - about how you’ll make it yours, and what it will take.

Keeping in mind the business mantra, “image, image, image,” how can you mold the space to give a distinct impression, provide plenty of elbow room and easy traffic flow, hold up to building inspections and more, all in keeping with your budget and business goals? From carpet to closet, staff bathroom to board room, pizza joint to antique superstore, the materials you choose and the way your people come together are crucial keys to success in your new business.

A flight to inner space

Laying out your retail space, you may be surprised to learn, depends upon having a sound business plan that can help you determine logistics and customer demographics. Once you have that, then it’s time to make a list of all the functions that need to be accommodated by your space, says Michael Kelley, director of interior services at KZF Design in Cincinnati.

Do you need a waiting area? How big must the checkout be? How much space will you devote to displays? Do you need storage? Restrooms? An office in back? And if you’re a specialty business like a dog groomer or kennel, is there plumbing where you need it, or will you have to move pipes?

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