Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Lease building on average in my area start around $8+ per square foot for factory district type areas.
Quote from: Croft on January 27, 2014, 11:12:58 AMLease building on average in my area start around $8+ per square foot for factory district type areas.Is that a typo $8.00 a sqft or did you mean $0.80 per?? IMO the first number would be a challenge but the latter is very doable especially if it is a gross lease with no additional fees. Go for it,moving forward with commitment is a good thing.
It's never an easy decision, and there will always be some "leap-of-faith" involved. I moved when lack of space was beyond silly. We'd sometimes have to walk all the way around the shop to get to a doorway 5' away, and were constantly shuffling product around to get at things.From your sq. footage and sales numbers I suspect you are in a similar situation. We're in 3000sq' now, and it's starting to get crowded again, but throwing a 12/14 large auto in the mix eats up a lot of space. I'm not moving again if I can help it, the next step is to buy the building and build on an addition. I have no ambitions to get too much bigger, just better.
what's included in your rent? Are you responsible for building repairs?How long is the lease?
My thought would be to have some numbers put together and some sort of a plan that you are implementing. If all of those are done, the question becomes "How reliable are my predictions?" rather than when should you move. . .pierre
Once you have figured out the move cost all you need to do is double it! Trust me.