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Office Equipment, Relocation August 23, 2011

When Moving Leased Office Equipment, Avoid Liability and Warranty Issues.

Office moves involve the transportation of multiple valuable equipment such as PCs, copiers and other machinery. Chances are you won’t have kept every box for…


Life Safety and Security, Space Planning August 18, 2011

Maintain Clear Space Below Fire Sprinkler Heads in Your Office Storage Areas. It’s the Law.

QUESTION: Can a facility store items within 18-inches of the ceiling in a sprinklered building? ANSWER: Yes, if the storage is along a wall and…


Commercial Lease, Legal August 17, 2011

Hire a Commercial Real Estate Attorney for Your Office Lease, Not Your General Business Attorney

Would you hire a residential real estate broker to find you commercial office space? Probably not. Therefore, you should hire a real estate attorney to…


Commercial Lease, Landlord, Needs Analysis, Real Estate Broker, Space Planning August 16, 2011

Mistakes Tenants Make When Leasing Office Space

Hey, we all make mistakes – but when it comes to leasing office space for your business, mistakes equal dollars – sometimes big dollars. Here…


Post Move, Relocation August 11, 2011

Moving Your Office? Don’t Forget These Miscellaneous Tasks on Your Checklist!

ACTION CHECKLIST FOR FOR HANDLING MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES Recommended Timing Before Move ?  Obtain new address and phone numbers, as soon as they are available 2…


Relocation August 10, 2011

Selecting the Mover and Preparing for Your Office Move – Checklist

From the start, share consistent information with all potential moving companies in order to get the most comparable bids. Remember that bids are only estimates…


Landlord, Real Estate Broker, Site Selection, Space Planning August 9, 2011

Your Commercial Real Estate Broker and Project Manager – Working Together For You

You probably never thought of having both your commercial real estate Broker AND your Project Manager working with you to find suitable space for your…


Needs Analysis, Site Selection August 4, 2011

Selecting and Preparing Your New Office – Checklist

Entering into a new commercial lease can be simultaneously exciting and scary.  Ideally, start looking for space one year before you plan to move in…


Furniture August 3, 2011

Moving Systems Furniture? Also Consider New and Refurbished.

When preparing to move your offices, it is an excellent time to inventory for missing or damaged components of existing systems furniture and to investigate…


IT & Telecommunications August 2, 2011

Planning Your IT and Telecom Relocation – Action Checklist

Your business communications infrastructure (servers, computers, phones, faxes, printers etc.) are central to your company being able to operate. Moving IT and equipment can be the…


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