The old real estate adage is that the three most important valuation criteria are: location, location, location.
Background:
I have a friend that was a well known MPA at spa...well reviewed on this board. Operative word, was. She is now independent and sees only a few old clients. She is planning on opening her own place in January and wondering about location.
So here is the question:
What are your location preferences for spas i.e. what type of locations are most comfortable for you to visit?
Spas in:
1. Industrial Plazas
2. Retail Plazas or streets (i.e. above stores)
3. Residential Apartment Buildings
4. Office Buildings
and why. What is important for you.
For me it is safe parking, and limited traffic where it is not totally obvious where you or going and when you come out the door, with a big grin on your face, you aren't walking into a busy sidewalk. This is one reason why I never feel comfortable in the parlours in the retail plazas or along the Danforth etc.
I would appreciate your thoughts on spa location preferences.
Background:
I have a friend that was a well known MPA at spa...well reviewed on this board. Operative word, was. She is now independent and sees only a few old clients. She is planning on opening her own place in January and wondering about location.
So here is the question:
What are your location preferences for spas i.e. what type of locations are most comfortable for you to visit?
Spas in:
1. Industrial Plazas
2. Retail Plazas or streets (i.e. above stores)
3. Residential Apartment Buildings
4. Office Buildings
and why. What is important for you.
For me it is safe parking, and limited traffic where it is not totally obvious where you or going and when you come out the door, with a big grin on your face, you aren't walking into a busy sidewalk. This is one reason why I never feel comfortable in the parlours in the retail plazas or along the Danforth etc.
I would appreciate your thoughts on spa location preferences.