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Dave R Ludolph
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cape Girardeau, Mo
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Finding a business for commercial space

Dave R Ludolph
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cape Girardeau, Mo
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I just recently got a 5 unit building under contract. It has 4 residential units and one commercial. Total square foot of about 7000. It is located downtown in my city on the mains trip toward downtown. My main question is how do I select a business to advertise toward? I'm assuming il have to be some kind of retail business. I'm open to starting g my own business in the space but thatcalso makes me nervous as I've only ever worked in fast food and healthcare. Any tips on who or what I should be targeting for my commercial space? I think I'd prefer somewhere thst needs customers to be present there. Thanks!

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