Across the United States, employers and employees alike have begun to move back into public offices or commercial buildings after a stretch of working from home. In other cases, new businesses have outgrown their garage startup phase, and entrepreneurs are in search of a new location for their growing business.
If you’re in either of those situations or something similar, it’s important to give a good amount of thought to your destination location to make sure it will fill all your needs before moving in (or back in). Is there adequate space for each of the employees? Is the electrical system up-to-date and ready for the load that your business will put on it? How’s the internet, now that more and more business is done online? Is the plumbing system capable enough to handle increased use after possibly not being used for at least two years? For all of these questions, you may need to enlist a professional.

