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Stretch99A2 asked:


I am looking for a very small kitchen space for a food delivery company in downtown Grand Rapids Michigan. I have no idea where to look for space that may be for rent or for sale without just walking around downtown. Is there an effective way to find all retail listings or do I have to pay someone to look for me?

Janet
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  • Comments

    erin7 on 3 April, 2009 at 6:18 pm #

    Call a Commercial Real Estate agent


    Cathy C on 3 April, 2009 at 8:20 pm #

    Call a commercial real estate agent. If you’re on the ‘buying’ side of a sale or lease, you don’t pay the agent - agents are paid by the seller (or landlord, in the event of a lease).

    If you don’t know of any commercial real estate agents, call a repuable local real estate company and ask if they have anyone who specializes in commercial real estate, and if not if they can refer you to someone.