Maximizing Output in Limited Salon Space While Keeping Clients and Stylists Happy

Every square meter in a salon has an opinion. Some spaces whisper productivity, others quietly sabotage your schedule by forcing stylists into awkward shuffles and unnecessary laps around the room. When space is limited, inefficiency becomes impossible to ignore, and even small layout decisions start showing up in your bottom line. Rethinking the Workstation Footprint […]

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Risk Signals in Older Buildings for Property Investors and Portfolio Managers

Old buildings have a way of looking calm while plotting expensive surprises behind the plaster. That is part of their charm, and part of their menace. For property investors and portfolio managers, older stock can offer strong locations, attractive yields, and architectural character that newer buildings often struggle to imitate. It can also deliver a

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How Facility Managers Can Reduce Carpet Replacement Cycles

Foot traffic leaves a balance sheet trail. Every scuff, coffee spill, and muddy footprint quietly chips away at a surface that many organisations treat as background scenery rather than a capital asset. Yet flooring in offices, retail units, and strata properties represents a significant investment—one that either depreciates rapidly through neglect or delivers extended value

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