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Dear Max,
1. Usually, a business building would depend on the type of tenants / tenant mix. And other factors like type of business.
2. For soley an office premise, I believe this is not an issue. For retail shops, such business depends on any other business considerations e.g. pedestrian traffic etc..
3. So long as the office location is not isolated or inaccessible, but instead, many of the tenants had taken up the office area, I believe this is no issue.
4. For homes, many would prefer (commonsense approach) to be further away from such noise. As well as away from `danger' from `falling planes'.
5. Otherwise, personally, I do not see an issue here unless as mentioned earlier, there is accessibility problems to your office. Or poor transportation/parking.
6. In Singapore, for example, which is a food haven. If your food is good, your business can be situated anywhere on the island and yet, you can see people, driving all the way to your outlet for it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/22/2002 5:17:00 PM, Max Rosen wrote:
>Hi, I would like to ask
>whether having a
>business building located next
>to an
>airport.. is it good fengshui?
>There will be
>aeroplanes flying above the
>building but
>won't hear the noise once you
>are inside
>the building. Thanks
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