The busiest corner is not always the best one
Headline visibility can be useful, but location quality depends on customer behavior, staff access, delivery needs, and whether the lease supports growth.
A slightly quieter space with better flow and more favorable economics can produce a stronger long-term outcome than a premium address with more friction built in.
- Match the location to how customers actually discover you
- Review parking, loading, and access constraints early
- Stress-test rent and buildout costs together, not separately
