KNOW BEFORE YOU BUILD.
Is Your Commercial Project Feasible?
A promising property or development idea doesn't always translate into a practical construction project. Site conditions, utilities, access, zoning requirements, building needs, infrastructure, construction costs, and other factors can significantly affect whether a development makes financial and practical sense.
Commercial Development Solutions brings real-world construction and development experience into the early evaluation process.
We help clients identify important construction considerations, understand potential challenges, and develop a clearer picture of what may be required to move a proposed commercial project forward.
Understand Your Project Before Making Major Decisions
A commercial feasibility study can help uncover important considerations before you commit to detailed design, construction, or a major investment in the property.
BEFORE YOU COMMIT
Feasibility for Commercial Developments of All Types
Early project evaluation can be valuable whether you're considering vacant land, purchasing an existing commercial property, or determining how to expand or redevelop a site you already own.
Vacant Commercial Property
Evaluate the construction and development considerations associated with turning vacant land into an income-producing commercial property.
Gas Stations & Convenience Stores
Assess site requirements for fuel and convenience developments, including building placement, vehicle access, parking, utilities, and specialized construction needs.
New Commercial Buildings
Explore the requirements and potential challenges involved in developing a new retail, office, hospitality, or other commercial building.
Existing Property Redevelopment
Determine what may be involved in renovating, expanding, converting, or redeveloping an existing commercial property for a new use.
REAL CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
Feasibility Informed by Experience in the Field
A feasibility study is more useful when it considers what will actually be required to construct the project.
Commercial Development Solutions brings experience with commercial construction, property development, gas stations and convenience stores, retail properties, renovations, commercial exteriors, multi-family developments, and other projects throughout Ohio.
That construction experience allows our team to look beyond the initial concept and consider the practical issues that can affect a project once development and construction begin.
Our goal is to help you better understand the opportunity, identify potential obstacles, and determine the most practical path forward before making larger commitments.
From Initial Concept to a Clearer Path Forward
Every commercial development is different. Our feasibility process begins with understanding what you want to accomplish and evaluating the construction and development considerations that could affect the project.
1. Consult
We discuss your property, proposed development, business goals, budget considerations, and current stage of planning.
2. Evaluate
We review the available property and project information to identify important site and construction considerations.
3. Research
Relevant development requirements, site conditions, infrastructure needs, and other known project factors are considered.
4. Assess
We evaluate the proposed project from a practical construction and development perspective.
5. Plan
Potential next steps, project requirements, and areas requiring additional professional evaluation are identified.
6. Move Forward
If the project makes sense, CDS can continue working with you through planning, preconstruction, development, and construction.
PROUDLY SERVING
Commercial Feasibility Studies Throughout Ohio
Based in the Dayton area, Commercial Development Solutions works with property owners, developers, businesses, and investors evaluating commercial projects throughout Ohio.
HAVE A PROPERTY OR DEVELOPMENT IDEA?
Find Out What It Will Take to Move Forward
Before investing heavily in design or construction, get a clearer understanding of the property, project requirements, potential challenges, and construction considerations involved.

