Lower rents are the economic downturn's silver lining for those Southern California small businesses that are growing and looking for places to expand.
Joe Kim, the chef-owner of the Flying Pig gourmet taco truck, is checking out new locations. He's working on opening two restaurants in downtown Los Angeles at places he wouldn't have been able to afford before the economic downturn.
Independent restaurants, gyms and office-based firms are some of the local companies that are taking advantage of cheaper rents to open second locations, move into bigger space or relocate to premier addresses they couldn't previously afford. Sometimes, they find, rents are being cut up to 50% off recent highs to get tenants.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Growing firms benefit as hard times soften rents
The L.A. Times reports: