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Yanis P.
  • Steger, IL
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IS it possible to subdivide Large office into multiply offices?

Yanis P.
  • Steger, IL
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Hello everyone, I am new to it+ accent and grammar mistakes:)) sorry still learning.

I am thinking to buy large office and if possible divide it into little once to use for virtual office rent. Is it possible to get Unit number for them, so each office would have different address  like 123 Main ST Unit 1,  and 123 Main st Unit 2?

Building Class C Zoning Description B-1 
Rentable Building Area 10,960 SF

Sorry if that is a dumb question :)

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Oren K.
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Oren K.
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  • Toronto, Ontario
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Not really sure what you mean - All the business that are in an office building use the same address except the suite / unit number. So if your tenants are assigned a unit number (regardless of if they are physically separated or not) and the receptionist accepts all deliveries, the mail / packages are can then be distributed to the correct person.

Also, you are assuming that the some person will use two (or more) of the business at your virtual office and happens to notice the addresses are the same. Most people would just think it is a coincidence and move on. 

Unless they actually visit the office, they will have no way of knowing.

Anyway - good luck.

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