Thursday, July 28, 2022

California Landlords And Tenants Search Creative Solutions

Innovative Minds Adapt Commercial Real Estate To Changing Market Conditions. Northern California Landlords And Business Tenants Discover Smart Solutions.

 


Pick The Right Building To Innovate: 


Large scale commercial buildings with many small subdivided private suites are very flexible. We can adapt to different needs and different ways. However the cost of installing and subdividing large open area into private suites becomes extremely expensive due to California building code requirements.  This is why Innovation Institute's associate owns the largest commercial real estate property with the built in flexibility in the tri county Solano, Napa and Yolo region. This excludes government owned properties.

 


Tenants Reducing Risk In Lease Structure:


Commercial Fairfield tenants uncertain about the future, and seeing good potential in their business model can pay rent another way. Rent can be percentage of income. It's an option.

 


Smarter Safer Lease Arrangement:


Rather than a fixed monthly or annual fee—can offer a great reprieve for Fairfield retailers facing uncertainty. Fixed rent payments can exacerbate the retailers’ loss over periods of weak sales while the landlord and creditors remain secure. Sales percentage rent leases offer flexibility for both parties. Fairfield business tenants can shield their profitability. For landlords, it can offer an opportunity to recover rent in the good months when sales recover or even overshoot expectations. The flexible options enable small businesses to move into the market of Fairfield and surrounding Solano County.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

San Francisco Bay Area Office Spaces Are Filling Up Again

Yes San Francisco's office occupancy reaches a new high.  The greater San Francisco Bay Area's large single tenant office space use is still lower than pre pandemic levels. Small Solano County commercial space rentals in nearby Fairfield California are also picking up, often even more than before the pandemic.