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Can you open a post office in any building?

I have a project in college and I'm to be selecting a new service for a building committee and convincing them that it would help the people in the building. The new service I want to select for my project is opening a post office for all the different companies within that building. Can you tell me if you can open a post office anywhere? Or would it be more of a mailing service, where you would trust other people to take you important documents to be mailed out? I'm unsure if this is even possible. Thank you so much for any input. (sorry posted the first time in the wrong place lol)

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Private citizens don't open post offices - the U.S. Postal Service does. You might want to look into a franchise type operation like "Mailboxes, Etc." for instance.

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Postal annexes are permitted just about anywhere. They must be requested with the help/blessing of local or state govt. We have one in a local pharmacy, staffed by federal personnel.

by pumpdatiron- 4 weeks ago