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All Forum Posts by: Briana Peterson

Briana Peterson has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hey,

I'm reaching out because my employer's looking to convert a warehouse into an obstacle course with different rooms for each course. So she'd need to section it off and add materials. We don't know the right people to talk to for this job, though- whether it should be contractors or someone else. Any advice on who we should be using or talking to?

Thanks,

Bri

Hi,

My employer has a rental property with 9 units and is debating removing the washer and drier because it's been a hassle. It's currently coin laundry, but we're concerned about the upkeep and the hassle of needing change- as well as repairs. We're considering either removing the laundry units altogether, or adding something that accepts cards or Apple Pay. But not sure if it'll be worth the maintenance and cost. She's charging $900-$980/room in an area about an hour away from Tampa. Any advice?


Thanks,
Bri

Hey,

I'm reaching out because my employer's looking to convert a warehouse into an obstacle course with different rooms for each course. So she'd need to section it off and add materials. We don't know the right people to talk to for this job, though- whether it should be contractors or someone else.  Any advice on who we should be using or talking to?

Thanks, 

Bri