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Unusual buildings—ones with “character,” a unique layout, or historic elements—can be wildly successful, but you’ll need to take into account marketing and leasing issues that may not be a factor when leasing traditional commercial properties.
Marketing your space effectively is key if you own a “quirky” property. Most businesses can operate out of traditionally configured space and don’t want or need to consider other properties. But that doesn’t mean that it will be impossible to find tenants to lease your unique space.