Commercial Office Tree Care is neccessary for a well kept property, it can especially help you if you plan well in advance. Please read on for our 6 Planning Strategies.
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Feb 8, 2017 9:31:00 AM
Commercial Office Tree Care is neccessary for a well kept property, it can especially help you if you plan well in advance. Please read on for our 6 Planning Strategies.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Tree Care
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Feb 6, 2017 9:03:00 AM
Regardless if you are a commercial property manager or own a commercial building, residential community , or a retail mixed use development, a job site walk through with your landscaping company or assigned account manager, it is essential from time to time, to keep the lines of communication open, assisting everyone to stay focused on your goals and desires.
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Feb 1, 2017 8:05:00 AM
Some commercial landscape companies specialize in providing ways to freshen up your property and bring it back to life. First impressions of your property can make an impact on how clients and visitors perceive your corporate image.
You don’t necessarily need a large budget to keep your property looking great, there are a few simple upgrades that you can do to engage the public’s perception and positive interest of your property.
Topics: Landscape Planning
Keeping your tenants happy and satisfied creates happy long lasting customer retention, especially with retail, office buildings and community spaces. Happy customers will stay and customer retention will keep your spaces occupied for long periods of time. There are many correlations between average and fantastic commercial landscape maintenance that help boost client retention. Beautiful landscaping creates an opportunistic value for your tenants to rave about your property when it comes to beautiful well maintained landscaping; as a matter of fact investing into your landscaping provides economic benefits that far exceed your costs because of the long term retention that boosts your leasing rates bringing in large sums of revenue.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping
Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jan 27, 2017 8:32:00 AM
A Condominium Landscape Service can make a big difference in many ways. For example, having the right plants to tolerate the cold weather is part of the equation for great foundation plants but plant material that is interfering with window views, walk way and crowding out the others is another factor to consider. An HOA and Condominium Landscape Service can take the lead by planting the right combination of foliage and plants will ultimately impact your landscaping design one way or the other. The real challenge for most commercial properties is deciding on the right balance of plants that can tolerate the cold and fit into your design.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping
Posted by Gene Ebertowski, President on Jan 25, 2017 8:46:00 AM
Property managers have a unique opportunity to improve their outdoor Landscape Management Services with well-designed and maintained landscaping. Design elements of the relaxation garden help reduce stress by incorporating design components of nature in the garden. The natural environment presents stimuli that supports and encourages relaxation and social group activities.
A commercial landscape design should exercise, a sense of control by incorporating social activity and nature that will help reduce stress resulting in a healthy outcome.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, commercial landscape design
Commercial Office Landscape and Design has now become as important and as popular as interior office design. There has finally been ashift in the paradigm, and commercial and hoa managers are beginning to see their property as an extension of their office building landscape management rather than an add on. This has created many options indesigns that building owners can take advantage of, and many hoalandscape design trends to take inspiration from.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping
Posted by Sabrina Ayala on Jan 20, 2017 8:49:00 AM
The main problem with most mature landscapes is overgrown shrubs which no longer enhance your community or business. They may have been sheared so they are all round balls or boxy hedges. They may have lost their leaves at the bottom because of overgrown top growth. In many cases, shrubs have grown together so they no longer have their individual shape or character.
Topics: Sustainable Landscaping
As a property manager or building owner, the demands of tenants and consumers pull you in many different directions including challenges with your commercial office landscaping, things that include overgrown plant that’s blocking the view of the driveway exit or the raised concrete surface at the entrance to the leasing office that needs immediate attention.
Office Landscaping Services have their unique challenges that pose safety concerns. Their are a multitude of areas that need to be considered when reviewing safety, including: Invasive plant types, pedestrian made pathways, invasive tree roots just to name a few, FloraTerra’s commercial landscaping services team has the right solution for most commercial properties.
Topics: Landscape Planning, Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable Landscaping, Water Management
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