by Angela DeLong | May 21, 2015 | Blog, Commercial Electricity, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
Owning a small business can be stressful. From a new startup in Philadelphia to a mom-and-pop store passed down from generation to generation in our hometown of Wyomissing, small business owners alike can benefit from saving electricity and reducing their utility...
by Angela DeLong | May 5, 2015 | Blog, Commercial Electricity
Owning a mall, large retail store, or shopping plaza in North Carolina means you rely on store tenants to pay rent on time. Empty storefronts means a loss of monthly revenue and ultimately, decreased profits. Likewise, if you manage a retail store, it may be your...
by Angela DeLong | Apr 29, 2015 | Commercial Electricity
Unlike most businesses, hotels are open 24/7/365. Whether occupants are traveling for work, vacation, or simply need a place to sleep en route to their final destination, hotels do not close! As a hotel owner or manager in Ohio, finding ways to reduce your energy bill...
by Angela DeLong | Apr 22, 2015 | Commercial Electricity
As technologies emerge, elementary schools, junior and senior high schools, and colleges continually use an increasing amount of electrical devices to assist students in the classroom. Whether teachers are using SMART Board technologies to engage with students of all...
by Angela DeLong | Apr 10, 2015 | Commercial Electricity
Owning or managing a commercial property—a hotel, office building, shopping plaza, mall, restaurant, grocery store, etc—in North Carolina is a large responsibility. There are seemingly countless factors that affect your bottom line. As a business manager things like...
by Angela DeLong | Apr 3, 2015 | Commercial Electricity
Whether you manage a regional or local bank, budgeting your expenses is crucial for day-to-day operations. Cutting down operational costs can mean offering lower interest rates or more perks for your customers and clients—especially in the Tar Heel state. But, how do...