Can You Have Multiple Businesses Under One LLC?
Yes, you can have multiple businesses under one LLC. You can run two or more businesses under one LLC by either having DBAs or setting up separate legal entities.
Running Multiple Businesses in the Same Location
There is no reason you can’t have two different businesses in one location, as long as the combination isn’t illegal or detrimental.
Managing Multiple Businesses at the Same Address
You can make a single office home to all your enterprises as long as they are separate legal entities.
Registering Two Businesses on Google My Business
To register two businesses with the same address on Google My Business, create separate listings with different names and phone numbers. Log in to your account, click "Add Location" and verify each business. Use distinct details for each.
Sharing Address between Companies
Yes, two businesses can have the same address. There is no official limit to how many businesses can be registered at the same location. Sharing an address is ideal for organizations that don’t require a private location for clients or customers.
Using a Virtual Address for LLC Registration
Yes, you can use a virtual address for LLC registration, meaning a proper business address and phone number in an area that is well-respected. Lots of new business owners think that to give their start-up a corporate image, they need fancy offices. But this is not necessary.
Creating Separate Google My Business Listings for Each Entity
If you are legitimately operating multiple, legally distinct businesses, you can typically create a Google My Business listing for each. It’s common for more than one business to be located at a shared address.
Registering Multiple Companies at the Same Address
Yes, it’s possible and common to register multiple companies at the same address. You can have more than one Google My Business profile linked to the same address if you are operating multiple legally distinct entities.
Registering Businesses in the UK
If you manage several businesses in the UK, you must register each as a separate limited company with Companies House Service. All limited companies’ registered office addresses are listed on this public register. If registered in England and Wales, the registered office address must also be located there.