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Textbook of Urgent Care Management: Chapter 5, Business Formation and Entity Structuring
Textbook of Urgent Care Management: Chapter 5, Business Formation and Entity Structuring
Textbook of Urgent Care Management: Chapter 5, Business Formation and Entity Structuring
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Site-selection Checklist
- Site Zoning and Building Use
- Parking
- Available Utilities

Architectural Program
- Caveats
- Functions and Spaces to Accommodate

Aesthetics

Conclusion

Key Points
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateMar 15, 2014
ISBN9781940288277
Textbook of Urgent Care Management: Chapter 5, Business Formation and Entity Structuring

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    CHAPTER 5

    Design of the Floor Plan in an Urgent Care Center

    Rajiv Kapadia

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    CHAPTER 5

    Design of the Floor Plan in an Urgent Care Center

    Rajiv Kapadia

    MANY URGENT CARE CENTERS are located in an existing building, either new or previously occupied by another tenant. In such a shell space, a building interior that is left unfinished, you will need to make tenant improvements (TIs), or customizations of the space to suit your center’s needs.

    SITE-SELECTION CHECKLIST

    In the majority of cases, an architect is brought on board after site selection is complete, and often after the lease has been signed. However, it is still a good idea to cross the following items off your checklist of issues to resolve before embarking on the design phase:

       Site zoning and building use

       Parking

       Available utilities

    Putting off dealing with some of them could mean the difference between an on-time opening and a months-long delay—or even abandoning a particular site altogether.

    Site Zoning and Building Use

    Real property in incorporated localities is usually subject to a land-use plan, approved and adopted by the governing jurisdiction. In most instances this is the city or county in which the property is located. The land-use plan is divided into various zones, usually designated by a letter code, a number code, or both, and is described in the zoning ordinance or a similar instrument. Check the zoning for your proposed site against the list of approved uses for that zone to verify that urgent care centers are allowed.

    In some instances, an

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