Monthly Archives: May 2009

Stuck in Your Existing Lease?

Your facility doesn’t fit well anymore. You had to cut back and now have additional space. Perhaps the actual layout isn’t working, or maybe the location isn’t ideal. Subleasing is a long shot; the market is too weak. Your landlord … Continue reading

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The Path of Least Resistance ≠ Risk Mitigation

You’re bogged down with managing customers, employees and funding. Then you realize it; your facility needs are changing and you need to deal with it. Maybe you’re growing out of an incubator or a shared space or other existing facility. … Continue reading

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Improve Your Facility’s Air Quality

Given the current concerns over the flu outbreak and discussion about the threats associated with being in an enclosed area with other people, the topic of improving indoor air quality is a timely one. As I mentioned in a recent … Continue reading

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