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All Forum Posts by: Keith Schexnayder

Keith Schexnayder has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Recently, our Parish/County blessed me with a grant to redo the facade of my commercial property.Now, upon my quest to continue my fulfillment of tenants. I need a conscious collective of tenants grounded as communities staples, because honestly this town doesn't have much. Being the regressive place it is, people stuck in their ways, not notably a political attribute, just to give an overview of the social construct. Regardless of that at hand, I believe once presented with a community staple, they take pride in it. 


We have a barber shop doing great, the same guy is opening a tattoo shop, but I have three spaces left. A restaurant tenant that doesn't really fit, but brings in the rent. I have this property and with the introduction of a new coffee shop in town, I'd like to have a tenant open a funky artisan type place, or some venture of that nature in this property. I want to continue this social landscaping, but craigslist isn't cutting it and me networking in the city drinking in bars bs'ing and networking isn't going do it either. I look at realators, they just seem out of touch with the current the market and I don't think they can provide the kind of tenants I'm seeking. What do I do?

I'm offering rent abatements out the *** and still, not quite there yet.