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An obvious statement about commercial property for rent.
If you are a business owner, what is the first thing customers see when they visit your place of business?
The answer to that question can be found in the question, so take your time and concentrate.
The answer: customers first see your place of business when they visit your place of business!
It seems obvious, right, because it is obvious!
But if it’s so obvious, why is it that many small business owners neglect this simple fact: your place of business is a direct reflection upon you, the business owner, and by extension it is a direct reflection upon your business vision.
To put it simply, what your business looks like says a great deal about you.
Would you like commercial property which speaks highly about you, the business owner?
So let’s do a little exercise. Go outside right now, stand on the curb in front of your business, and ask yourself what that scene says about your business . . . what does it say about your vision?
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I’m not talking about your signage or your window displays. I’m talking about the actual building and/or the business park where it is located. Well? What does it say to you?
This is crucial and yet it is often ignored. Writers know that the first ten seconds is crucial in holding the attention of readers. In writing circles it is called the ten-second rule, a rule that states you need to capture the readers quickly or you lose them forever.
The same is true of your business. First impressions matter! A negative first impression about your business may end up costing you thousands of dollars in lost sales or missed opportunities, and that surely is not your intention.
If you are a small business owner, and you are currently looking to rent commercial property, whether that be a retail space, a warehouse, or a simple office lease space, remember that the appearance of that commercial property is the first thing customers are going to see.
We have some unique commercial property for you to consider.
Now think about this: how many truly unique commercial properties do you see over the course of a year? How many grab your attention while you are driving by them? How many leave you with a positive impression?
Can you think of any? Chances are you cannot, and that is because most industrial lease space looks like all other commercial properties. If it weren’t for the signage you would have no clue what you were looking at. It could be a wholesale supplier of plumbing parts, or it could be a legalize pot shop. Commercial property is commercial property is commercial property, and most of it is as similar as the first part of this sentence . . . the same thing over and over again.
Just something to think about the next time you head out to rent some commercial property.
And if you want to take a look at something truly unique, something which reflects the vision of the business, take a look at the newest business park in Fort Worth, Texas, namely Box Office Warehouse Suites.
Shipping containers for small businesses!
There you will find uniqueness in the form of commercial properties made entirely from shipping containers. We are not joking. We are pointing you in the direction of the hottest thing to come along in Tarrant County, Texas, in a very long time. Commercial property starting at 320 square feet; commercial property which can be added on to; commercial property which is funky and creative and which speaks volumes about the business owners who are currently there.
Check it out and see for yourself what unique looks like. Alliance shipping containers for you.
Box Office Warehouse Suites . . . the future of commercial real estate has arrived.