Restaurants wanted
Here you can find a tenant directly if you wish to rent out restaurant. You can see the tenants searching for restaurants for rent below. You can always use the search function to filter your search, so you only see the companies looking for rent restaurants that match the one you wish to let.
Get quick help with renting out your business rentals via mail: support@companyspace.com.
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I am looking for warehouse, workshop, retail space or restaurant for sale in Copenhagen K, Copenhagen S or Copenhagen NVand more, Denmark
I am looking for 50-1000 m² warehouse / workshop / retail space / restaurant in Copenhagen K, Copenhagen S, Copenhagen NV,...- Area: 50-1000 m2
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Anson is looking for office, warehouse, workshop, retail space, shared office, clinic, restaurant, virtual office or garage for rent in Duisburg, Dusseldorf or Essen, Germany
Anson is looking for 5-30 m² office / warehouse / workshop / retail space / shared office in Duisburg, Dusseldorf, Essen f...- Area: 5-30 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 250 EUR
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Annette is looking for restaurant for rent in Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Annette is looking for 400-600 m² restaurant in Nijmegen for rent- Area: 400-600 m2
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Jack is looking for restaurant for rent in Amsterdam Centrum, The Netherlands
Jack is looking for 60-100 m² restaurant in Amsterdam Centrum for rent- Area: 60-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 3,500 EUR
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Thomas is looking for restaurant for sale in Vesterbro, Nørrebro or Copenhagen S, Denmark
Thomas is looking for 50-150 m² restaurant in Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Copenhagen S for sale- Area: 50-150 m2
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I am looking for restaurant for sale in Amsterdam Centrum, The Netherlands
I am looking for 60-100 m² restaurant in Amsterdam Centrum for sale- Area: 60-100 m2
- Udspil til købspris: 2,500 EUR
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I am looking for office or restaurant for rent in Lappeenranta, Finland
I am looking for 10-85 m² office / restaurant in Lappeenranta for rent- Area: 10-85 m2
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Gürhan is looking for restaurant for rent in Stockholm City or Östermalm, Sweden
Gürhan is looking for 200-253 m² restaurant in Stockholm City, Östermalm for rent- Area: 200-253 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 800 EUR
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Andy is looking for restaurant for rent in The Hague, The Netherlands
Looking for places to open my cafe!- Area: 50-80 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,800 EUR
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I am looking for warehouse, retail space, restaurant or showroom for rent in Amsterdam Centrum, The Netherlands
I am looking for 15-100 m² warehouse / retail space / restaurant / showroom in Amsterdam Centrum for rent- Area: 15-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 800 EUR
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Kemi, Finland
I am looking for 0-467 m² restaurant in Kemi for rent- Area: 0-467 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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Ismael is looking for restaurant for rent in Maastricht, The Netherlands
Ismael is looking for 300-360 m² restaurant in Maastricht for rent- Area: 300-360 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 8,000 EUR
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Roman is looking for restaurant for rent in Berlin Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf or Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Germany
Roman is looking for 150-180 m² restaurant in Berlin Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg for rent- Area: 150-180 m2
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Zaid is looking for restaurant for rent in Wien Neubau or Wien Währing, Austria
Zaid is looking for 25-50 m² restaurant in Wien Neubau, Wien Währing for rent- Area: 25-50 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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Ashraf is looking for restaurant for rent in Berlin or Aichach-Friedberg, Germany
Dear Sir or Madam, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Ashraf Abdallah, General Manager of Americana Fast F...- Area: 100-170 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 8,000 EUR
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I am looking for retail space or restaurant for rent in Uppsala, Sweden
I am looking for 0-300 m² retail space / restaurant in Uppsala for rent- Area: 0-300 m2
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Kraków, Poland
All equipments included- Area: 80-110 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 15,000 EUR
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I am looking for warehouse, workshop, retail space, restaurant or showroom for rent in Cologne (region), Germany
Der skal plafs til mere end 50 biler udenfor jeg skal åbner en supermarket.- Area: 1000-2500 m2
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I am looking for office, shared office, clinic, restaurant, virtual office or showroom for rent in Bjuv, Sweden
I am looking for 45-45 m² office / shared office / clinic / restaurant / virtual office in Bjuv for rent- Area: 45-45 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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Naveed is looking for retail space or restaurant for rent in Luxembourg (canton), Luxembourg
Looking For retail place with the accommodation- Area: 50-200 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Hamburg Wandsbek or Cham, Germany
Restaurant pentru 50 locuri- Area: 70-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,500 EUR
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Kiki is looking for office or restaurant for rent in Zürich, Switzerland
Kiki is looking for 40-120 m² office / restaurant for rent- Area: 40-120 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 4,000 EUR
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Oslo Frogner or Oslo Grünerløkka, Norway
I am looking for 35-150 m² restaurant in Oslo Frogner, Oslo Grünerløkka for rent- Area: 35-150 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 5,000 EUR
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I am looking for office, warehouse, workshop, retail space, clinic, restaurant or garage for sale in The Hague, The Netherlands
I am looking for 0-100 m² office / warehouse / workshop / retail space / clinic for sale- Area: 0-100 m2
- Udspil til købspris: 100,000 EUR
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I am looking for office, warehouse, workshop, retail space, shared office, clinic, restaurant, virtual office, showroom or garage for rent in Valkenswaard, The Netherlands
I am looking for 500-700 m² office / warehouse / workshop / retail space / shared office in Valkenswaard for rent- Area: 500-700 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 4,000 EUR
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Graz, Austria
I am looking for 78-89 m² restaurant in Graz for rent- Area: 78-89 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 1,000 EUR
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I am looking for restaurant for rent in Sundbyberg, Sweden
I am looking for 100-180 m² restaurant in Sundbyberg for rent- Area: 100-180 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 5,000 EUR
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Song is looking for restaurant for rent in Copenhagen K, Østerbro or Copenhagen Sand more, Denmark
Song is looking for 150-350 m² restaurant in Copenhagen K, Østerbro, Copenhagen S, Copenhagen NV, Copenhagen SV for rent- Area: 150-350 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 10,000 EUR
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Farhad is looking for restaurant for rent in Aarhus C, Denmark
Farhad is looking for 35-100 m² restaurant in Aarhus C for rent- Area: 35-100 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 9,000 EUR
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Анастасия is looking for restaurant for rent in Wien Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, Austria
Анастасия is looking for 80-150 m² restaurant in Wien Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus for rent- Area: 80-150 m2
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I am looking for retail space, restaurant or showroom for rent in Amsterdam Centrum, The Netherlands
I am looking for 150-200 m² retail space / restaurant / showroom in Amsterdam Centrum for rent- Area: 150-200 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 6,500 EUR
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Taxi43 is looking for restaurant for rent in Zürich District 1 - Altstadt, Switzerland
Taxi43 is looking for 70-330 m² restaurant in Zürich District 1 - Altstadt for rent- Area: 70-330 m2
- Huslejeudspil: 9,000 EUR
Frequently asked questions
Companyspace.com is one of the world's largest portals for rental and letting of commercial properties. We are used by many companies looking for commercial leases for rent. We are frequently used by brokers and commercial brokers, but you are welcome to contact the companies in our database directly for the purpose of renting out your business premises and commercial real estate, even if you do not use the assessment and advice of an advisor, broker or commercial broker. If you have commercial leases, commercial properties, investment properties, rental properties, properties and commercial premises or premises for rent, then you have come to the right place.
Guide: Rent out restaurant
When you as a real estate company, private landlord or company are renting out restaurants, it is important that you do it in a structured manner and take into account a number of conditions. In this way, you avoid being in a situation where you cannot rent out your premises for rent, or where you do not get the rent you expected.
We have developed this guide on how to quickly and best rent out your commercial property.
1. React quickly when you receive a termination of a commercial lease
When your existing tenant terminates his lease, you as a landlord usually have a minimum of 3 months to find a new tenant for your commercial space. However, this can vary from place to place, and therefore it is important that you check your lease to make sure how long you have before you no longer receive rent.
When you get a termination, you must therefore react quickly by putting your commercial lease up for rent again. Renting out premises is not necessarily fast. This does not mean that you should rent out your premises to the first possible tenant, but that you should familiarize yourself well with the market so that you know what type of tenant to apply for and what price you can expect to get for your premises.
Many landlords wait far too long to start the process of renting out. It can end up costing the landlord a lot of money because they will end up with empty spaces for which you don't get the monthly rent.
2. Make a review of your restaurants for rent
It is important that you start by familiarizing yourself with the type of business premises you have. What is the size of the premises and how many commercial premises are there?
It is also important that you consider what services and facilities you can offer. Are there meeting facilities, meeting rooms canteen, parking or anything else that may be interesting for the tenants? If you can offer something that companies can't find anywhere else, that's an advantage.
It is also important that you review the lease and make sure that it appears delicious and inviting. Remember that tenants will benefit from renting a commercial lease that is well maintained and inviting.
Once you have mastered the above, you can start thinking about how you want to price your business premises. Here it is important that you take into account a number of conditions such as size, location, services and facilities. You also need to be aware of what is standard in the market so that you don't price yourself out of the market. On Companyspace.com you can always see what similar commercial premises cost.
3. Make a profile of your future tenant
Once you've analyzed your lease and its benefits, you can start thinking about what type of businesses will benefit from renting your commercial premises. Which industries are best suited to your location? What sizes of businesses will benefit from your facilities? And what services will they appreciate?
As a landlord, you earn your money through long-term rentals. It is very expensive to have tenants for a shorter time. The better you are at profiling your ideal tenant, the more likely you are to find the right tenant who will stay for many years.
The prerequisite for making a lot of money as a landlord is that you have a tenant for many years. This means that you have to find the right tenant (who fits well with the premises), but also have to find a tenant with a successful business who will be able to pay rent for hopefully many years.
4. Describe your commercial lease in a listing
Now you are ready to make a sales presentation. The purpose of the sales presentation is to create an description of the lease that matches the type of company you want to get into the lease.
The sales presentation must include data on area, location, type, price, annual costs, other conditions.
The sales listing must also contain a full description of the lease as well as photos.
5. Find out if you want to use a commercial real estate agent
Most real estate companies and private landlords are responsible for the rental of their commercial leases themselves, as it is very easy. But there is an opportunity to use a commercial real estate agent who specializes in renting out business premises.
The commercial broker can help you with
-They make a sales presentation and assessment
-They find potential tenants
-They make a rental agreement
-They are responsible for all contact with the tenant and with advice on the optimal tenant
-They make sure that the lease is rented out
It can be an advantage to use a commercial broker as they can have a larger network and thus can find more potential tenants. They are also responsible for all contact with the tenants and make sure that the lease is rented out.
6. Promote your commercial lease
Now you are ready to start marketing your premises. Here's the obvious process:
Advertise your premises on Companyspace.com
It is very important that you make a good ad that describes your premises and your contact information clearly. Remember to take some good pictures of your premises so that the tenants can see what they are renting.
You post your ad directly here on Companyspace.com, which is one of the worlds largest portals for available business premises. Companyspace.com is used by most companies that are in search of new premises. In other words, by advertising your premises on Companyspace.com, you expose the commercial premises to a large part of the companies looking for premises at any given time.
Contact companies looking for business premises directly
You can also contact companies looking for new business premises directly. Many of these companies describe their wishes on Companyspace.com. You can search directly in the directory for tenants and contact the companies looking for premises similar to your commercial premises directly and invite them to a viewing.
Use your network to find a tenant for your commercial lease
Many companies find their new premises through networks and personal contacts. So if you know someone who is looking for new premises, reach out to them and tell them about your business premises. Maybe you can make a deal.
Use social media
Social media is a great opportunity to reach many potential tenants at once. Create an ad on Facebook or other social media so more people can see your rooms.
7. Show the commercial lease to interested tenants
Now interested tenants are starting to pour in. When showing the commercial lease, make sure you have a mental list of questions so you can find out if they are the right match for your premises. Remember to give the tenants time to look around and ask questions. Also remember to be open in relation to negotiating price and in relation to the wishes of the potential tenants.
8. Check out the tenant
Once you have found a tenant that you think you want to rent out your commercial lease to, it is very important that you check out the tenant. The most important thing is you examine the tenant's financial circumstances. You can easily pull the tenant's accounts through public databases. It is also important that you use your gut feeling. It can be very expensive to rent out premises to the wrong tenant.
9. Sign the lease
Once you have examined the tenant and are sure that everything is in order, then it's time to sign the lease. Remember to have the lease checked by a lawyer to make sure it's ok. The lease agreement must, among other things, contain information about the rent, deposit, binding period, areas of use, expected costs, maintenance and subletting.
10. Keep an eye on your commercial lease
Even if you have signed a lease with a tenant, it does not mean that you no longer have to keep an eye on your commercial premises. You still have to keep track of how it is maintained and whether there is damage and whether the tenant treats your property properly and fairly at all.