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Cell Tower on our ground up MF?

Michael Wayne
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BP, 

Trying to understand the feasibility of offering space on top of our 48 unit ground-up development for a cell tower. My initial research suggests that it is possible, but often serendipitous to actually have space available that is needed by a provider. 

We aren't talking massive, full-size macro-tower; just the smaller node-like tower for pairing coverage together. 

Does anyone have insight as to how to get this done, or if its even worth the time? 

Any info would be appreciated. 

Thank you!

MW

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Nik Moushon
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These can be great for helping with cash flow. Near constant income...though usually not a large amount. 

Usually though providers reach out to building owners since at that point they know they want to expand coverage somewhere specific. Also they have their own requirements. Size and space needed as well as specific location to your geographic area. The height of the building comes into play as well. So best thing to do is reach out to several and see if they are even interested in installing something at your location. Then you can move on to the details. 

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