How to Upgrade Your Commercial Garden

According to a newly adopted definition of cities proposed by the European Commission and now endorsed by a number of major international organizations such as the OECD, the World Bank, and UN-Habitat, an estimated 75% of the world’s population lives in urbanized areas. Meanwhile, many of today’s most pressing issues are exacerbated in cities.

Whether your building is old or new, the floor plan won’t always meet the needs of current or future clients. For example, older buildings typically have more enclosed layouts with office cubicles.

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According to a newly adopted definition of cities proposed by the European Commission and now endorsed by a number of major international organizations such as the OECD, the World Bank, and UN-Habitat, an estimated 75% of the world’s population lives in urbanized areas. Meanwhile, many of today’s most pressing issues are exacerbated in cities.

Allow Tenants the Opportunity to Make Further Improvements

Most tenants want the freedom to personalize their commercial space during their lease. While it may be tempting to make upgrades that reflect your personal preferences, focus instead on improvements that benefit all tenants, such as energy efficiency, repairs, and general aesthetics.

You can then give your future tenants the freedom to make further changes, such as painting, adding storage solutions, and installing fixtures. However, you may want to include a clause in your lease agreement ensuring that all tenants will remove any alterations, fixtures, and fittings and restore the premises to their original condition when their lease ends. 

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