
26 April 2020 | 4 replies
Hi Todd,That's an attractive looking building.Find a good stable tenant, and possibly offer some of the build out needed (if you have to--you may not have to).Just from a first glance, some tenants that come to mind would be:1) Auto Insurance Office.2) Pizza shop, owner operator, take out and delivery only.3) Dental Office (probably with a repaint to tan with brown trim or etc...).4) Dry Cleaner, drop off and pick up, where clothes are sent to main plant elsewhere by truck.5) Daycare, with attractive fencing if outside play area and parking are both available.6) Local Government or local utility branch office for payments.7) Meeting hall for the town Elks, Moose, VFW, Masons, etc...8) Realtors office.9) PO Box Rentals.10) Co-working space.11) Local Trendy Coffee house.12) Office HQ for your local Democrat or Republican or other party.Good Luck!

4 January 2023 | 28 replies
Intel is a great example, who is building the largest chip manufacturing plant in the US right here, and it will be a $20 billion dollar investment that brings a few new thousand jobs.https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2022/01/21/intel-ohio-building-computer-chip-factories-licking-county-jersey-township/9173472002/Another example of economic growth is the upcoming Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital which is a 1.9million square foot hospital that will bring over 800 new beds and a thousand new jobs.https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/new-osu-hospital-expected-to-transform-health-careHere are a few more recent investmentshttps://www.10tv.com/article/money/business/hydrogen-power-company-hyperion-bringing-700-jobs-to-columbus/530-25907aab-5517-4661-a9f3-d2ed2d5be6b0https://news.wosu.org/news/2022-02-08/rumpke-to-build-50-million-recycling-facility-in-columbusLet me know how I can help!

20 September 2019 | 3 replies
Go to drought resistant small plants that grow slow and are native to your area—leave lots of space between so you can put in flowers when staging.Find a small landscaper who owns and works their business with a tight route.

22 September 2019 | 4 replies
If you're going to put up a porch and a great backyard, I just wouldn't go overboard on the plantings/fencing/porch work so that in the future you can remove the upgrades and develop there.

17 December 2021 | 25 replies
Luckily for me the Tesla plant isn't too far from where I live in 78721 (East Austin).

21 October 2021 | 1 reply
We also made the yard look a ton nicer and longer-lasting by doing xeriscaping, planting, etc.

19 February 2022 | 6 replies
Hi all - I have a SFH with a modest yard, mostly well-mulched and with native plants that are drought-friendly.

16 May 2020 | 6 replies
We do have some good industry in our town including a canning company and dairy plant.

20 May 2021 | 3 replies
Also a friend of mine only invests in mobiles his name is Adrian Smude, in Plant City, fl.
13 May 2020 | 2 replies
It also backed onto a huge stone crushing/cement plant so fine dust, 5am diesel truck start-up noise etc was common BUT the 'buyers' loved it.