Managing Multiple Locations


Recent Managing Multiple Locations Articles

How to Open a Business in Miami

Think you can make it in the Magic City? Here's how to find growth zones, attract a loyal following, and get your game on.  Read more

10 Steps to Starting a Business in Boston

For entrepreneurs seeking an innovative city, the Hub lives up to its name.  Read more

Introducing Inc.com's Local Sections

Inc.com is launching new pages devoted to New York City small business news, Atlanta small business news, Chicago small business news, San Francisco small bu...  Read more

How to Start a Business in Las Vegas

The city that gaming built is open for business. Here's how to balance the risks.  Read more

Employee Location Tracking = Big Brother?

Minda Zetlin recently wrote an article here at the Inc Tech...  Read more

How to Choose the Right Franchise Location

Where you decide to locate your franchise may make or break your business.  Read more

How to Open a (Successful) Food Truck

Want to break into sidewalk entrepreneurship? Here's your guide.  Read more

How to Set Up a London Office

If you are thinking of taking your company across the pond, be prepared to give up your car, pay high rents, and leave your business cards in your wallet.  Read more

How to Manage Multiple Business Locations

Many companies expand by adding offices or stores in different cities. But geographic growth involves logistical complexity and management finesse. Here's ho...  Read more

Uptown Cupcakes Attract Scores of Harlemites

Breaking away from New York's downtown cupcake explosion, Tonnie Rozier finds a new demographic in need of the sweet treats uptown.  Read more

How to Manage Telecommuters

Advice on managing employees who work from home  Read more

How to Start a Restaurant

It's fine to be inexpensive, says Larry Leith of Tokyo Joe's. But don't go too cheap.  Read more

Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Kimpton Hotel and Restaurant Group

The pioneer of boutique hotels continues to grow through stellar customer care and eco-friendly practices.  Read more

How I Did It: Butch Stewart of Sandals Resorts

Never enough swim-up bars.  Read more

King Ink

Tattoos are everywhere. But the tattoo business has yet to outgrow its outlaw roots. Mario Barth aims to change that. His goal: to build the Starbucks of tat...  Read more

Welcome to No Man's Land

Your organization can't keep pace with demand. Banks won't lend to you. Longtime staffers need to be replaced. Here's how to cope.  Read more

Case Study: Hooked On Expansion

Marc Shuman was determined to expand fast. Then a quarter of his franchisees started to struggle. Was shutting them down the best solution?  Read more

Why Size Matters

When you outgrow smaller rivals and must compete with big corporations for the first time, you're entering a tricky stage of growth called No Man's Land.  Read more

Second Time's the Harm

One CEO learned that expanding to a second city can have many pitfalls. The marketplace is different, and many of your needs are different, too.  Read more

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