diamonds Posted July 17, 2001 Share Posted July 17, 2001 We are looking at a shop house location and found one that is situated next to anoverhead pass. The location is at the pointwhere the overhead pass/bridge straigtens..ie at the end of it.Although house is not directly under bridge but its next to it..what is the impact on business ? I heard that business locations should not be located under the bridge.Please advise. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 17, 2001 Staff Share Posted July 17, 2001 Dear Shirlee,1. It depends.2. If you have picture(s), I can take a look at it as the `fortune' or wealth can be affected adversely at such locations. For example, it can either be inauspicious or auspicious.3. It is always best that you look at the commercial viablility mainly:-3.1 History of previous business.Try to find out, the type of business and if you are going in on with the same business.Why did the previous owner give up? (if it is an existing location). How is business at the locality.3.2 If you have the time, try to monitor the traffic and business (depending on the week of the day i.e. sample of business on a Monday-Friday? And Sat - Sun if you intend to open the shop.3.3 The frontage of the shop is equally important.Since, not all cases are identical, try to find out more... Like I mentioned earlier, it can be a two edged sword... some sites can be very auspicious while others... a `disaster' for business.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/17/2001 4:00:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:We are looking at a shop houselocation and found one that issituated next to anoverhead pass. The location isat the pointwhere the overhead pass/bridgestraigtens..ie at the end ofit.Although house is not directlyunder bridge but its next toit..what is the impact onbusiness ? I heard thatbusiness locations should notbe located under the bridge.Please advise. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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