by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jun 23, 2020 | Commercial, NYC Zoning
New York City is broken into many zoning districts. Residential, Commercial, and Manufacturing. Commercial Zoning is divided into districts with different regulations governing buildable area, building height, use and a variety of other matters. Most Commercial... by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jun 26, 2020 | Commercial
Usable square feet is the space a tenant can use and occupy and has possession of. Rentable square feet is a real estate term, usually used for commercial spaces, for the amount of square feet the rent is based on. This area includes space outside of the actual rented... by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jun 12, 2020 | Commercial
The design of healthcare facilities is a representation of the healthcare physician themselves. Medical Office Design can leave a major impression on your patients, which is why they should be designed to fit there. Design can also enhance the business of your office.... by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jun 28, 2023 | Commercial, Multifamily Residential, Property Development
Adaptive reuse is the practice of re purposing a building with one use and converting to another. Building conversions are a much more sustainable building practice then demolishing a building and building a new one. If the building is in good enough shape you will... by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Feb 6, 2021 | Commercial, New Building Design, Property Development
Office building design is an essential part of a companies identity and productivity. Here are some design ideas we put together that you may want to consider before begging your building design and development. Sustainable Office Building Design Sustainable design... by Jorge Fontan | Last updated Jun 3, 2020 | Commercial, NYC Zoning
New York City has 3 types of zoning districts: Commercial, Residential, and Manufacturing. In most cases you can develop a residential building in a commercial zoning district. Can you build a residential building in a commercial zoning district in NYC? In most cases...