Site Selection
Evaluating current and future user occupancy requirements to help establish and prioritize site selection criteria. Key factors can include: location (proximity to existing space, customer base, adjacent land uses and area amenities); site characteristics (size, shape, access, ingress / egress, current use, zoning, topography, etc.); acquisition cost; development costs; timeframe to occupancy; building footprint; parking; amd complexity / risk. Sites are identified and ranked based on initial criteria, market feasibility and financing prospects. Other representative clients include:
- District of Columbia
- Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)
- Private corporations
- US Government