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Greg Brown

Guide to Leasing Office Space

Find the right space for your growing small business

By Greg Brown

Whether your business is expanding, just starting out or ready to move from home, finding and leasing the right office space can play an important role in your future success. Maybe your home-based business is going gangbusters, but that only means that the need to expand your space is nearly unavoidable.

Getting into a new or expanded office is a serious move, and there are some basic steps to take to avoid getting burned:

  1. Don't just look at square footage and sign.
  2. Is there parking? At what cost?
  3. Who handles utilities? Repairs?
  4. Will the space need changes or renovations before you move in? Who pays for that?

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Get the right amount of space for your business now — and the in the future

It can seem elementary, but calculating the space you will need is a crucial first step. Businesses grow, so if you have hired on lots of new help in the last six months, consider carefully if that trend is likely to continue, slow or speed up.
I recommend: Once you have a sense of the size of your company in a few years' time, work up a rough estimate of your office space using an office space calculator from OfficeFinder.com.

Hire a pro if you can afford it

Unless your company is tiny and cash- or credit-poor, the easiest solution by far is to work with a competent commercial real estate agent in the area you expect to lease (after all, you have customers to handle, right?). The agent will have a good idea of what is available and whether or not it will really fit your needs.
I recommend: Some of the biggest and best-known agents include Cushman & Wakefield, CB Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle and Equity Office.

Find your office space on the Web

Much like airline tickets and residential real estate, there are plenty of local agents who list on free databases. This can be a good way to get a sense of what's available in your market before hiring an agent.
I recommend: Scan listings at sites like SearchOfficeSpace, OfficeSeeker, OfficeFinder and CityFeet.

Consider leasing part-time or subletting

Big companies in your town might have fallow footage to spare. Business incubators often have openings, and some companies specialize in providing fully-furnished short-term or even "virtual" short-term office space for client meetings.
I recommend: Regus and HQ can provide a professional space in properties around the country and the world in increments as short as a few hours a week. Offices2Share matches companies with extra space to companies that need it. Find incubators at the National Business Incubators Association

Read every word of your lease, with your lawyer present

Commercial leases are highly detailed and include all kinds of clauses to protect — you guessed it — the property owner. If your business flops, you could still be on the hook for rent.
I recommend: CCH Business Owners' Toolkit has a real property checklist, while the LawDepot offers a commercial lease generator which will have you asking the right questions of your prospective landlord.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Give yourself time to turn down initial offers. Hungry landlords will drop their price if times are hard and clients few.
  • A so-called "all-inclusive" office might seem too pricey, but consider what they offer: furniture, phones, copiers, kitchen appliances, all ready to go. If your business is taking off but you're in a shaky industry, owning a floorful of office gear might not seem so brilliant in 18 months.
  • It's very hard to overstate the value of an experienced real-estate lawyer. Don't skimp on this one.

The official source of Leasing Office Space is the Business Centers page at Business.com

Leasing Office Space
Ready-To-Move-In Furnished Offices. Internet, Phones, Receptionist, Meeting Room. Short or Long Term Leases. Several Locations Available.
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OfficeList.com
Office Property Rentals
Furnished offices in FL, GA, IN, KY, NC, OH, and TN with telephone answering services, high-speed Internet, meeting rooms & virtual office programs.
www.officesuitesplus.com
Office Property Listings
Find office property listings with Instant Offices, including executive suites and office space rentals. 100% Free Search. View online now!
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Office, showroom, retail, warehouse, and industrial space. All areas of New York City and Brooklyn. We find you the right space at the right price.
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Recommended Solution Providers

Offices2Share.com
Resource for shares, sublets, and executive suites.

Regus: Workplace Solutions
Secure professional offices, meeting rooms, and virtual offices.

Best Sites to Learn More

Office Finder: Source for Users of Office Space
Office space information and referral network.

About.com: Office Design & Leasing
Resources for getting the best lease deal.

AllBusiness.com: Office Leasing
Articles and tips on how to secure the right office space at the right price.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Small Business Resources
Toolkit with info on leasing, home office, equipment, and workplace safety.

Inc.com: Offices & Operations
How-to guides, articles, and tools for office space decision-making.

Best Blogs and Forums

Best of the Web Blogs: Business Real Estate
Links to business real estate blogs from varying U.S. regions.



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