Maximizing Space and Efficiency in Your Leasing Center Renovation

Commercial leasing centers are often the first point of contact between a property and potential tenants. These spaces not only need to be welcoming and visually appealing but also designed for maximum efficiency and functionality. As the commercial landscape continues to evolve, the importance of renovating your leasing center to meet modern standards cannot be…

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Partial Apartment Renovation Trends in Multi-Family Housing

The landscape of multi-family housing is constantly evolving, driven by shifts in tenant preferences, advancements in building technologies, and economic factors. For commercial facility managers and building owners, staying up to date on these trends is not just beneficial—it’s essential for maintaining competitiveness and maximizing the value of their investments. In recent years, partial apartment…

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Attracting Tenants: Amenity Renovations for Improved Advertising

With so much competition, attracting the best tenants can be challenging. Potential tenants are always looking for the best option for them and their lifestyle. You want your building to stand out amongst the crowd. That’s where property marking comes into play. You have to position your building as the best option for any potential…

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From Floor to Ceiling: What to Expect with a Turnkey Renovation

Almost all businesses and service providers rely on suitable commercial businesses, and as it stands there are more than 5.9 million commercial buildings in the US. Commercial buildings vary greatly in terms of design and quality, but none last forever. You may have a property you want to renovate, or you may need to build one from…

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Choosing the Right Team for Your New Build or Renovation Project

As a commercial property manager, the quality of your new build or renovation project starts and ends with your construction team. Your contractors oversee the execution of your design, ensuring they meet industry standards and comply with local building regulations. Thus, they can make or break your construction plan. How can you ensure you get…

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How an Upgrade to Your Fitness Center Can Attract and Retain More Tenants

The CDC recommends that adults clock in 150 minutes of moderate exercise every week. They also suggest at least two days of strength training. It’s hard to meet these guidelines without a well-equipped gym. Are you a landlord seeking new ways to attract and keep tenants? That’s where the quality of tenant amenities comes in. Among these…

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