
Choosing a Location for Your Businesshttp://entrepreneurs.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/chooselocation.htm
Choosing a Location for Your Business - There's more to consider than just cost.
Finding the Right Location for Your Small Businesshttp://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol14/location.htm
Finding the Right Location for Your Small Business - Location can make or break your business. Put your retail store in the middle of nowhere and chances are you’ll hear birds chirping more than the ringing of your cash register.
A large collection of informative articles about choosing the right location for your business.http://www.entrepreneur.com/Your_Business/YB_Node/0,4507,121,00.html
A large collection of informative articles about choosing the right location for your business.
Finding and Renting Space for Your Business FAQhttp://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/ObjectID/8DB76EE6-8454-4822-84659CAEC3CA4689/catID/38E631AA-2ACA-49D6-B5A793A1D63BB6C6/111/228/142/FAQ/
Finding and Renting Space for Your Business FAQ - Answers to commonly asked questions about choosing and leasing a successful location for your business.
What Makes a Location Great?http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,287982,00.html
What Makes a Location Great? - The answer is something different for every business. Part 1 in a series on finding the best site for your business.
Finding a Great Locationhttp://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,288851,00.html
Finding a Great Location - Part 2 in a series on finding the best site for your business.
Understanding a Leasehttp://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,289729,00.html
Understanding a Lease - Part 3 in a series on finding the best site for your business.
How To Negotiate A Leasehttp://www.entrepreneur.com/Magazines/MA_SegArticle/0,1539,228220,00.html
How To Negotiate A Lease - Get the best deal on a location.
Location, Location, Location!http://www.abcsmallbiz.com/bizbasics/gettingstarted/location.html
Location, Location, Location! - As any real estate agent worth their commission will tell you, the key variables in buying real estate are location, location and location.
Understanding Commercial Leaseshttp://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/objectID/8D39EC78-EBB6-4661-84E05D6FAED4BB8B/111/228/142/ART/
Understanding Commercial Leases - Before you rent space for your business, be sure you understand these basic facts about commercial leases.
Negotiating the Best Commercial Lease Termshttp://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/objectID/54E96F84-0B14-4DBD-BF29F9962FA9E68D/111/228/142/ART/
Negotiating the Best Commercial Lease Terms - Negotiating a good lease can save you money. Learn where landlords are willing to make concessions.
Negotiating the First Location Lease for Your Small Businesshttp://www.nfib.com/object/4041511.html
Negotiating the First Location Lease for Your Small Business
Negotiating a Good Leasehttp://www.inc.com/articles/1999/10/14495.html
Negotiating a Good Lease - Here's why leasing rather than owning your workplace may be the best way to start your small business.
Negotiating the Best Lease Termshttp://www.allbusiness.com/articles/content/1041.asp
Negotiating the Best Lease Terms - Office space is among the highest expenses a growing company incurs, second only to employee wages. Negotiating the best lease possible can save your company quite a bit of money -- enough to hire a few more employees or to launch a marketing campaign.
The Do's & Don'ts of Renting Office Space.http://www.smartmoney.com/smallbiz/index.cfm?story=20050311&pgnum=1
The Do's & Don'ts of Renting Office Space.
How to Lease Space For a New Businesshttp://www.startupjournal.com/howto/management/20030917-mende.html
How to Lease Space For a New Business - finding the right place for your business and negotiating a lease are essential to success. In a sense, signing a lease may be "the most important thing"
Pick A Locationhttp://www.business.gov/phases/launching/pick_location/index.html
Pick A Location - Choosing the right location for your business can be a major factor in its success or failure. A good location may allow a struggling business to survive, but a weak location could mean trouble for even a very well-run business. Make sure you know all the legal restrictions of your place of business. A collection of articles presented by the US Government.
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