When every unit follows a similar 320 sqft format, comparing shops becomes more disciplined. At Balram Complex, the main decision is less about size and more about position, frontage, and business use.
Front shops generally serve businesses that need direct walk-in discovery and visible branding. Inner shops often suit operators who prioritise function, repeat customers, appointments, or office work within the same complex.
Before finalising a unit, business owners should compare location, signage needs, expected customer flow, fit-out cost, and required frontage. The site visit process is most effective when you already know whether your business is display-led or service-led.
- Start with your business model before comparing units
- Use the 320 sqft standard size to estimate fit-out more accurately
- Check whether you need front visibility or inner operational value
- Shortlist 2 to 3 units before the physical visit
Balram Complex is practical for businesses that want clarity before committing. Because the 32 shops follow a structured layout, the rent conversation can focus on commercial suitability instead of inconsistent space planning.