Jeff,
There are obvious issues with the nature of the space, but we're not the
people to ask-- go out and talk to people who are your would-be coworkers
and see what they think.

Coworking is about people first, and the space only serves as a medium for
those people. It doesn't work in reverse.

T


On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Jeff PC <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, I rented a building for my wife's business and I have about 2000
> square feet of basement that is seperate I can use myself. I would
> love to open a coworking location and have some great ideas on how to
> lay it out but my only aversion to the space is the ceiling height. We
> can carpet and drywall the space to brighten it up and etc but the
> ceilings are 7 foot. It is plenty for me and most people I know to
> walk around without hitting our heads but there is also the "comfort"
> level that people might have?? I have even thought of a couple great
> names that play into the fact that its office space in a basement
> (they even have kind of a techy/nerdy yet professional ring to them).
> What are your thoughts? I don't wanna waste what little money I have
> if people wont be able to get over the ceiling height. Otherwise I
> know I can market it well enough to at least pay for itself and bring
> in a little profit. I don't see it as being a cash cow in my area but
> still a really cool thing that I can do without having to quit my job
> to do it (software dev)
>
> >
>

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