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3 Things to Consider When Renting Office Space Keep these tips in mind when looking to rent space to work.

By Christopher Hann

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

Q: How do I find a rental property for my company?

A: Andrew Ewald, a vice president in San Diego for global commercial real estate broker CBRE, advises BIZ Experiencess to follow these steps when searching for office space.

• Hire a local broker. An expert in the local commercial space can help connect your company's mission, budget and goals with its property needs, Ewald says.

• Rent for your company's present—and future. When choosing a property and negotiating lease terms, BIZ Experiencess should think about where their company might be in one or three or five years. "It's important for them to seek out office space that allows them to be flexible as their business changes," Ewald says.

• Ask your employees how they like to work. Find property that offers a variety of workspaces, from private cubicles to open areas that promote collaboration. "Give people choices," Ewald suggests, noting that these days, many landlords are creating fun and useful outdoor and indoor spaces such as patios, fitness centers, delis, restaurants, even bars. Your broker can look for properties with the amenities you need, which can help you recruit and retain talent.

Christopher Hann

BIZ Experiences Contributor

Christopher Hann is a freelance writer in Lebanon Township, N.J., and an adjunct professor of journalism at Rutgers University.

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