Archive for January, 2007

Choosing the Best Building

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Many businesses and organizations across America are seeing record growth. But, if your business is doing well, are you prepared for this growth? It’s a nice problem to have. How will you handle this increase in demand? What will be your first move? Will you hire more employees? Will you have to expand your overhead to meet the demand? How you decide can affect the survival of your business or organization. One approach is to re-locate to a new building. Another is to open another store in the appropriate area to meet the market demand. Moving into a new building may involve renting from an existing space (very common) or constructing an entirely new structure (also rather common). Sometimes business owners may refurbish the building they are currently in or annex additional square footage. Therefore, if your business is expanding and you are like many, many businesses who want to establish another franchise or construct a new building for your company, then, needless to say, much careful thought will go into the quality of building into which you will invest your money. So what kind will you choose? Research has shown that metal buildings are the best investment–or, more specifically, steel buildings. Yes, believe it or not, the most economical investment will be to construct your new building (or annex) with steel. Because of all the wonderful advantages of erecting a building with steel, you will be most pleased with the decision for many years to come. Therefore, I wanted to quickly go over all the advantages that a steel building can offer your business so that you can decide for yourself what’s best for your business or organization.