
Caring for Your Commercial Building’s Carpet
Especially in high traffic areas, the material gets worn down and dingy, devaluing your property overall. But with just a bit of preventative care, you can keep your carpet in its best condition.

Especially in high traffic areas, the material gets worn down and dingy, devaluing your property overall. But with just a bit of preventative care, you can keep your carpet in its best condition.

Historic commercial buildings can make for a truly unique investment. Their design and history offer the perfect opportunity for modern renovations…

All of the thousands of components in your building work together to create a safe and secure living environment for your tenants. But over time, they can begin to wear down and become a hazard.

New laws are being implemented that outline certain efficiency standards that must be met. Many are now concerned about how this will impact new projects.

With the number of remote workers rising, there’s also been an increase in the number of pet adoptions. If you’re worried about accommodating all these animals, here are some tips to make it easier.

You may have seen industrial interior design without knowing the exact name for it. That bare-bones, stripped-down look is becoming more common everywhere from big business to local coffee shops.

If you own a commercial office building and have a tenant that’s in the midst of a hiring spree, the added amount of people on board can elevate your worries.

Flexible spaces have allowed for more efficient collaboration in offices where not everyone can meet. Now, what could be the “phone booth of the future” aims to add even more flexibility to the new office space.

However, drop ceilings also require continual maintenance to stay looking perfect and remain efficient. If you have false ceilings in your building, here’s what you need to know about them.

The long-term health effects of lead-based paint are cause for concern if you own an older building. Here’s what you can do to reduce lead paint exposure and keep your tenants healthy.

Especially in high traffic areas, the material gets worn down and dingy, devaluing your property overall. But with just a bit of preventative care, you can keep your carpet in its best condition.

Historic commercial buildings can make for a truly unique investment. Their design and history offer the perfect opportunity for modern renovations…

All of the thousands of components in your building work together to create a safe and secure living environment for your tenants. But over time, they can begin to wear down and become a hazard.

New laws are being implemented that outline certain efficiency standards that must be met. Many are now concerned about how this will impact new projects.

With the number of remote workers rising, there’s also been an increase in the number of pet adoptions. If you’re worried about accommodating all these animals, here are some tips to make it easier.

You may have seen industrial interior design without knowing the exact name for it. That bare-bones, stripped-down look is becoming more common everywhere from big business to local coffee shops.

If you own a commercial office building and have a tenant that’s in the midst of a hiring spree, the added amount of people on board can elevate your worries.

Flexible spaces have allowed for more efficient collaboration in offices where not everyone can meet. Now, what could be the “phone booth of the future” aims to add even more flexibility to the new office space.

However, drop ceilings also require continual maintenance to stay looking perfect and remain efficient. If you have false ceilings in your building, here’s what you need to know about them.

The long-term health effects of lead-based paint are cause for concern if you own an older building. Here’s what you can do to reduce lead paint exposure and keep your tenants healthy.