If you have a thriving medical practice that needs more room to grow, you might want to consider leasing contiguous space. What, you may ask, is contiguous space? It’s when you – as a single-tenant – lease multiple suites on the same floor of a building or on multiple floors of the same building. Contiguous
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Benefits of Having an Anchor Tenant in the Same Commercial Property
Leasing office space in a building complex occupied exclusively by medical practices has its advantages, especially if one of those occupants is an anchor tenant. An anchor medical tenant – also known as a prime tenant, a draw tenant, or a key tenant—is the featured big-name business that rents office space in any given development,
Read MoreWhat Patients Look For When They Go to a New Medical Office
When it comes to growing your practice’s patient base, there are many factors about your medical office that make a great impression and draw prospective clients. Here’s what patients are looking for when they visit a medical office: A centrally located and easily accessible office by car or public transportation A spacious clinic in an
Read MoreAdvice on Leasing New Medical Spaces
Leasing new office space for your medical practice can be a rewarding experience in terms of setting up operations in a prime location that is easily accessible to new and existing patients. However, it can also be a challenging effort if you are unaware of the finer details that leasing medical space entails. Here is
Read MoreWhat Healthcare Providers Need to Know About Leasing A Medical Office
As a dedicated healthcare provider, your first priority is attending to the medical needs of your patients. Part of that commitment is providing your patients with a practice that is easily accessible and equipped with all the facilities necessary to deliver quality care. However, you may not be totally acquainted with all the details and
Read MoreToday’s Patients Require Convenience
There are many reasons why patients choose certain medical practices for their primary and specialty healthcare, and many reasons why patients remain loyal to them. One is the type of healthcare services they require. Another is the rapport they’ve established with their healthcare providers. And today, with so many providers to choose from, a growing
Read MoreWhat Does Location, Location, Location Mean?
Where your healthcare practice is located is often crucial to its success. After all, how can it sustain itself – much less thrive – if it’s difficult for your patients to get to your office location? Recent surveys bear out the continued importance of the old adage: location, location, location. A study conducted by the
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