K.B.
My friend just moved her children's store last year. The owner was originally going to just lease the space to her as is. She negotiated with him to install a lowered ceiling which cut the electric bill in half. He also painted and recarpeted it. Plus, she put it in the lease he had 2 months to fill the HUGE pothole where customers parked. He did everything because he needed the rent and she would keep renewing the lease as long as the building was maintained.
Her previous landlord had inadequate parking. She didn't know it until someone bought the two houses on either side of her and made them into restaurants. Her customers parking was taken up every day by others.
This caused her to almost go out of business. The tenant there now had to install a metal fence around the parking lot to stop people from parking there. It cost him thousands of dollars, but otherwise he had no parking and he signed a two-year lease.
If you can, ask for the previous two renter's as references. Or ask the neighboring businesses. They will usually warn you if a problem exists.
Location, location, location. And then parking, parking, parking. :-)
Is this a children's boutique? If so, I would check out other stores that are carrying the same things. For example, drug stores, a cooking supply store, boutiques, and even a used store are now selling robies/baby shoes and tutus. Several stores at the mall are carrying them as well. The prices are dropping on these items.