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Updated about 8 years ago, 11/16/2016

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Peter Kraft
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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Retail/Office Space - Trying to find Renter

Peter Kraft
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
Posted

I have a relatively small retail space for rent in Hudson county, NJ, it's approx 1,440 sq ft. I'm having a tough time finding a renter. Does anyone have advice on a marketing campaign that has worked? I've tried CL, as well as listing with a local broker. It's a plain vanilla box, but I'm willing to negotiate with anyone who comes looking for a fair deal, including doing necessary improvements for a business if the rent is right. Today I started "cold emailing" a few local businesses in town seeing if they're interested in moving to a completely redone building. Any and all creative ideas are welcome (including the types of businesses I should directly market to), thanks!

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