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5 strategies for attracting commercial tenants

Gerard Higgins |   April 20, 2021 at 1:56 PM

5 strategies for attracting commercial tenants

Now that workers have warmed to the benefits of remote work, many are keen to continue working from home at least partially, with one study reporting that up to 88% of Australian workers would prefer to work remotely for at least some weekdays. Additionally, many would also like to see changes in office designs that promote healthier and more purpose-built workspaces.

As businesses continue to combine remote and on-site work, it still remains a challenge to attract commercial tenants and retain existing ones. For commercial property managers, this means easing people’s anxieties about hygiene in shared environments, offering new workspaces that meet the changing needs of businesses and, more generally, tempting people back to the workplace with added perks and benefits.

Here are our top five strategies for attracting commercial tenants:

1. Offer new spaces or pricing models

New hybrid models of working are more likely to see employees coming into the office for meetings and collaborative work, rather than tasks they can perform easily at home. 

So now’s the time to get creative with your building, especially if you have current vacancies. Could you convert some of your floor space into additional meeting rooms or breakout spaces for teams? What about offering co-working spaces, such as hot desks or reservable meeting rooms, for businesses that no longer want to commit to renting a whole floor or suite?

As the way we work changes, commercial property managers will have to be more flexible in allowing tenants to contract or expand as needed, so the faster you jump on board with innovations that support this, the better you will fare.

2. Go green

Choosing green products and processes is not only good for the environment, but it’s also a huge drawcard for new tenants. In fact, sustainable commercial buildings have been shown to have 56% lower vacancy rates and offer a 13.4% increase in net income, according to the Green Building Council of Australia. This is thanks to the numerous financial, productivity and wellbeing benefits that sustainable buildings offer businesses, including:

  • Up to 52% increase in productivity due to improved ventilation and lighting
  • Up to 76% increase in worker wellbeing and perceived productivity
  • 40% increase in sales in retail environments
  • Lower energy costs thanks to energy-saving lighting, heating and cooling solutions
  • Improved business reputation

Turn your portfolio green with these 8 green building maintenance tips for commercial properties.

3. Invest in some office perks

Let’s be honest, there are a lot of perks to working at home - the non-existent commute, the fully stocked kitchen, the comfy couch and the relaxed dress code. So when it comes to attracting commercial tenants, it doesn’t go astray to invest in a few perks to make your building more welcoming and attractive to people.

What you can offer will depend on a number of things, like your budget and floor space, but a great place to start is with a survey of your tenants. Ask them what they’d appreciate having around the building before you go and invest in a ping pong table that everyone will forget about in two months. Some ideas to consider include:

  • A good quality coffee machine
  • A well-stocked fruit bowl
  • Free breakfast once a week
  • A lounge or social area where people can take a break/socialise during the day
  • On-site showers so people can ride to work
  • Bike racks
  • Allowing people to bring in their pets
  • Making it easier to access the building at non-standard hours to enable flexible working
  • An event space that tenants can book

4. Give your building a makeover

Does your building need a makeover? If you have any maintenance issues that need addressing, or if the general appearance of your commercial building is tending towards the drab, dated, or uninviting, then you need to act now. Our physical environment affects how we work, so providing a well-maintained building is critical for attracting commercial tenants.

While new artwork on the walls or plants around your building can definitely help, one of the best ways to give your building a refresh is with new paintwork. Paint is one of the first things people notice when they look at a building. Not only can a new coat help you stand out on the street, but it can also transform the atmosphere inside your property and boost productivity levels through colour psychology.

Paintwork can be one of the most expensive and challenging projects for commercial property facilities managers. But don't worry - we've got you covered. In our comprehensive guide to painting commercial buildings, you'll learn everything you need to know for a high-quality, long-lasting and cost-effective result. Download it today.

Higgins Coatings is Australia's premier commercial painting contractor with over 70 years of experience in providing cost-effective painting and tailored maintenance solutions to a broad range of industries including hospitals, aged care, schools, and strata. If you need quality painting services delivered on time and within budget, contact us today for a consultation.