What Is the Average Cost of a Commercial Amenity Center?

7/28/2021

Building amenity centers in commercial buildings is attractive to clients and tenants. Amenity centers offer value to tenants and help to boost your business’ revenue. Remodeling or building an amenity center to better serve your clients and tenants can help tenant retention, attract new tenants, and increase revenue. While it may be a big decision to build a commercial amenity space, its success is likely to be worth it.

New construction can be costly, especially in a large commercial space. The cost of a commercial amenity center depends on the square footage of the space, what features are included, whether you want to remodel multiple spaces, and more. Amenity centers vary in cost because no two are the same. The cost of building a commercial amenity center will depend on its level of customization and the features included for your tenants. Discussing your plans with D’Lauro and Rodgers can help you understand the cost of a new commercial amenity center. Taking the plunge and building a commercial amenity center will ultimately increase your revenue as existing and new tenants realize the benefits of an amenity center in your building.

D’Lauro and Rodgers understands that a new commercial amenity center can be a big financial commitment. We can help you build a new commercial amenity center, help you understand the cost of your project, and make sure you are left with a space that will boost your revenue and appeal to your tenants. To discuss your project and learn about our services, call us today at (215) 542-0100.

Cost of a Commercial Amenity Center

While no two commercial amenity centers will cost the same, discussing your options with D’Lauro and Rodgers will give you a good idea of the price of your remodel. Remodeling or building a commercial amenity center within your building is a financial commitment but will likely cause a large financial return.

Commercial amenity centers aim to give tenants spaces that are useful and enjoyable. Creating one or more amenity centers within your building will attract clients and encourage tenant retention. Whether it be a reading lounge, a screening room, or a large office space that’s open to tenants, commercial amenity centers will be appreciated by your tenants.

When amenity centers are included in commercial buildings, clients are more likely to frequent your space and appreciate your business. While the initial cost of a commercial amenity center is something to consider, the return is often worth it. Whether your amenity center is in a retail building or an office space, building an area that tenants will value is the goal.

During the construction of your commercial amenity center, your tenants will not pay the price. D’Lauro and Rodgers makes sure to keep the working area clean and not disrupt tenants. With clear and constant communication about pricing and scheduling, D’Lauro and Rodgers wants the building of your commercial amenity center to be as effortless as possible.

What to Consider When Building a Commercial Amenity Center

Though every commercial amenity center will vary in cost, there are a few key things to keep in mind. The size of the area you want to remodel and the level of customization of the space will be large factors in figuring out the cost of your new amenity center. Though size means a higher price for remodeling, the larger the square footage, the more space for tenants and clients to enjoy the amenity center. More people will use it, and the extra space may also encourage more engagement. Customization also allows you to match your amenity center to the rest of your building, creating a seamless transition between new and old construction.

D’Lauro and Rodgers will work with you to create the best amenity center for your tenants. When deciding to build a commercial amenity center, it’s important to have a plan: who is the amenity center for, what purpose does it serve, and how can it increase your revenue? All these questions should be asked and answered before you commit to building a new commercial amenity center. Once you have a plan with D’Lauro and Rodgers you’ll be set to build an amenity center that benefits you.

With 30 years of experience, D’Lauro and Rodgers will be able to help you figure out a plan that works best for your space and goals. We can help you determine the cost of your project and make commercial amenity center fit a budget that works for you. Amenity centers practically pay for themselves after construction; they can boost tenant retention, attract new tenants, and increase the value of your building. Your amenity center should serve your business and your tenants, and we can help you get there.

Can a Commercial Amenity Center Increase Revenue?

Adding a commercial amenity center to your property will likely boost your revenue. Amenity centers provide more benefits to your tenants, which may allow your business to increase rent. The appeal of amenity centers for tenants can draw new tenants to your building and help you to keep existing tenants.

Amenity centers can take many forms. They can act as gyms, office spaces, meeting areas, or common areas for tenants. Figuring out which type of amenity center will most appeal to your tenants will help you decide how to get the greatest return. Try polling your tenants to see which type of amenity center they’d like most. That will let you know which type of amenity center to choose.

One amenity center, if successful, may lead to more remodeled spaces in your building. Once your business sees the financial success of your new amenity center, you may want to remodel more spaces and offer other amenities to tenants. More remodeling results in higher returns as new and existing tenants realize that they have access to more amenities. D’Lauro and Rodgers can help you as your remodeling expands after the success of your first commercial amenity center.

Call D’Lauro and Rodgers to Discuss Your Project

If you are interested in building a commercial amenity center to boost your revenue, encourage tenant retention, and even gain new tenants, call D’Lauro and Rodgers today at (215) 542-0100. We’ll help you plan your project, figure out the cost, and create an amenity center that works for you.

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