Architect Dean Madson shares his advice for the best franchise prototype architecture

In this episode of Talking Design, we talk about how retail franchises can design store prototypes that will adapt to changing needs and local requirements.

Weld Ransom describes how great designers help make real estate deals happen.

In this episode of Talking Design, we’re talking about how working with a designer can help commercial real estate brokers close more deals.

Ryan Schroeder, AIA, discusses redevelopment projects in this episode of Talking Design.

In the premiere episode of our new video series, Talking Design, we’re talking about how to design redevelopment projects to ensure success in real estate investments.

Architectural design for 811 Glenwood

Developer First & First has sold the 811 Glenwood building in Minneapolis to Ackerberg. PlanForce did the archtectural redevelopment work in 2014.

PlanForce has created a handy space calculator with the most common workspace types and their sizes to help you determine how much office space you need.

Warehouse-to-office conversions are popular right now. What steps do you need to take to remodel an old industrial property into a creative space?

Architects review floor plans in advance of SAC determinations filing

New changes to how the Met Council makes Sewer Availability (SAC) determinations will alleviate headaches for property owners, while reducing wait times.

As any sales and marketing expert worth their salt will tell you, to attract customers, you have to know what they’re thinking. In commercial real estate, location remains king. But you can’t move your building, so what else matters to your prospective tenants? How can you create property marketing that will draw their attention?

The entitlement process is one of the most critical aspects of your architecture or development project. If you need a variance, conditional use permit, or similar municipal permission, you’ll be required to go through the entitlement process over and above basic permitting.

Typically, architecture projects that start now won’t begin actually digging for several months. It’s important to realize just how long it takes to jump through all the hoops to get your project started in the right way.

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