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All Forum Posts by: Jackson Oneill

Jackson Oneill has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi Henry,

I'm targeting artists and creatives who will be using the spaces for painting, drawing, photography.

The idea will be to have 5-15 studio spaces with a shared slop sink and 2 shared bathrooms.

The ideal property will be a single story or 2-story building with good light and parking.

Thanks for the insight!

I'm looking for a commercial building to divide into smaller office/studio spaces in the Tampa/St Petersburg area.

Does anyone have experience with splitting up utilities, or am I better off increasing the base rent and including utilities for each tenant?

What price/sf is market for smaller (100-300 SF spaces) and should I gross up the rental units due to the shared common areas?

Any and all advice is welcome.

Longtime listener, first time poster. 
Is there anyone out there who owns and manages a multi tenant commercial property with small studio spaces for artists and or small companies?

How do you go about chopping up an existing industrial/office property into smaller (100-300 SF) spaces?
How do you go about managing the property? On your own or with a property manager?
Do you include utilities and expenses in the base rent?

Any advice would help!

-Jackson