{"id":774,"date":"2012-09-24T11:53:42","date_gmt":"2012-09-24T18:53:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.constructonomics.com\/blog\/?p=774"},"modified":"2012-09-24T11:53:42","modified_gmt":"2012-09-24T18:53:42","slug":"choosing-youre-companys-office-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/constructonomics.com\/blog\/2012\/09\/24\/choosing-youre-companys-office-space\/","title":{"rendered":"Choosing You’re Company’s Office Space"},"content":{"rendered":"

When it comes to planning out your business, top concerns are usually financing and the product itself. And while this is\"office-space-4.jpg\" perfectly rational, you should spend a considerable amount of time determining where it is you want your office to be located. Location can affect the results of your recruiting efforts, company sustainability, and success overall. Your industry will influence your location, but here are a few things to consider when it comes to choosing a workspace for your business.<\/p>\n

Budget<\/strong><\/p>\n

Of course, budget is always important in business. When you\u2019re looking to buy or rent commercial real estate<\/a>, take into account your current and future budget. If you\u2019re a startup or smaller business, co-locating with another company or team is great way to save money while maintain flexibility as things change. If you need more of a larger workspace to meet demand or to support production, you\u2019ll need to look for something that will support your needs. You\u2019ll want to take into considerations beyond the initial rent or purchase costs, such as:<\/p>\n