Location Planning Helping you find the best locations for individual outlets and stockists. Analyse competitor proximity, demographic makeup & local market saturation and prioritise openings.
What do I need to consider when planning a business location? Planning the location of your new branches or business premises is a big decision. Get it wrong and you risk significant costs and damage to your long-term success. But what kind of factors do you need to take into account when choosing a new location and how can professional Business Location Planning, supported by experts such as Tech4T, help? Below we detail a small selection of the factors you need to consider to ensure you get your business location planning right.
even parking provision and pedestrian access. Unfortunately many businesses overlook this when planning their new branches, shops, or venues, and then further down the line realise they have made a costly mistake. Markets Which locations provide the best opportunities for sales or service development? Business Location Planning helps you dive deep into the local market by profiling potential customers in the area (using a wide range of demographics). It can even show you which locations are underserved and offer a strong growth potential.
Access How easy will it be for customers, clients, and staff to access your new premises? And how easy will suppliers and service providers find it to get to you? Business Location Planning can look at local and regional transport links such as bus and train services, as well as road systems, and
It can also identify other businesses, services or attractions which pull the public into a particular area, or which areas to avoid because of specific local factors. In addition, you can look at whether a High Street location, business park, or other site would be more suitable for your business’s or service’s customers.