If you are looking for a new business location, ensure your business is a good fit for the neighbourhood. Look at both what's in the area now, and what's enabled through the District Plan.
Pay close attention to District Plan rules for the area’s zone, especially any noise limits, and what kinds of residential development are allowed. If the location you're looking at is zoned mixed-use or residential, knowing the area's rules is even more important, along with identifying any nearby homes or guest accommodation.
Be mindful of nearby residential buildings, libraries, schools and hospitals, as noise may affect them more. If you will be near residents and keeping the noise low at night isn't an option, you will need to have robust acoustic insulation and follow best noise management practices to avoid issues with neighbours.
Monitor your noise levels and remain within noise limits if sensitive buildings or areas are nearby – this can help prevent noise complaints.
Also, prepare for future development in mixed-use or residential zones – empty sites or underused buildings may become housing in the future.