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Dear Max,

1. Typically, the design of a commercial building is influenced by the kind of tenants or tenant mix it attracts, along with other elements such as the nature of the business.

2. When it comes to purely office spaces, I think this isn't a concern. However, for retail establishments, their success hinges on various business factors, such as foot traffic, among others.

3. As long as the office is not in a remote or hard-to-reach area, and if numerous tenants occupy the office space, I believe there shouldn't be any problems.

4. For residential properties, many people would logically prefer to be situated further away from noise, as well as from potential hazards like 'falling planes'.

5. Otherwise, I personally don't perceive any issues here unless, as previously mentioned, there are accessibility challenges to your office or inadequate transportation and parking options.

6. Take Singapore, for instance, which is renowned for its food scene. If your food is exceptional, your business can thrive anywhere on the island, and people will travel great distances just to dine at your establishment.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

 

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On 8/22/2002 5:17:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I would like to ask
whether having a
business building located next
to an
airport.. is it good fengshui?
There will be
aeroplanes flying above the
building but
won't hear the noise once you
are inside
the building. Thanks


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