Below are some of the questions and problems that building and property managers, downtown officials, civic leaders, and architects face. This topic would give links to articles, "how-to" guides, and other resources that provide answers.
1. How do we get more community acceptance and involvement in building projects?
2. How can I increase tenant satisfaction/get better building occupancy?
3. How can I serve building visitors better, especially above and beyond tenant needs?
4. How can I get better architecture in my city?
5. I don't have time, money, or staff for events. How can I bring activity to my building's public spaces?
6. I get complaints and objections due to people not knowing what's going on. How do I keep everyone in the loop?
7. Budgets are always getting cut. How can I do more with less?
8. I'd love to fix up my building's plaza but have no money for a redesign.
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