As we're evaluating whether/how to start a coworking office in the
Anchorage area, it strikes me that there's a spectrum of possible
approaches.

On the one hand, there's the sort of "retail" coworking space where
people simply rent desks by the day, week, month, etc. The space is
helpful to those participating simply by being there. Camaraderie is a
welcome byproduct, but not a primary goal. This business approach is a
pure for-profit play that must make money for the owner(s) to remain
viable.

At the other end of the spectrum is the break-even "community"
coworking space where the objective is to support independent digital
workers and even foster community amongst them. It might even be an
advocacy space that promotes the businesses that participate in the
coworking venture. In this case, the coworking space might make money,
but that's a byproduct of the venture rather than the primary goal.

And then there's a spectrum of variations in between these two models.

A few questions...

[1] Does that description sound about right to you?

[2] Is one model more "sustainable" than the other, or is it too early
to tell? Put another way, is the for-profit model more sustainable
because the profit motive draws in enough cash to keep going (and
offers the owner incentive to keep it going), or is the not-for-profit
model more sustainable because the participants are mutually committed
to a shared success?

[3] Has anyone out there created a coworking space that you would say
has split the two models down the middle, making SOME money but also
actively providing support for participating coworkers by playing
connector / booster?

--John
jmproffitt [at] gmail [dot] com
@jmproffitt

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