Maybe you could add 5 lockers and 10 cubbies. See which get used more
and then base your decision on what your customers actually use the
most.

On Dec 11, 8:54 pm, Muskie <[email protected]> wrote:
> So cowork...@bob is moving along.  We keep showing the space and we
> have our first paying customer, but we have obsticals, we will be the
> first coworking space with an official Olympic art installation, this
> sounds impressive but what it means is our coworking space is
> basically a mess for a month or more.  We plan to just let people have
> that month free and if they need to work badly we'll accomodate them,
> but for a variety of reasons we had to say yes to the Olympics...
>
> But that isn't what this post is about.  I'm showing the space and one
> of the things people ask for is lockable storage.  We have some desks
> and cabinets that lock, but I thought we'll just buy enough lockers
> for one per coworker, not even knowing how many coworkers our space
> can fit.  20 is our cashflow positive number and the space is easily
> big enough for that.  People who have seen our space and the
> competition note our size, what we can't offer in this location is
> dedicated desks or private meeting rooms.  To solve the last one will
> require expanding the space.
>
> Before we expand we need paying customers and in order to get paying
> customers we may need to provide them with lockers.  We're offering a
> flat rate, cheaper than most competition, though more competition
> seems to emerge every week in Vancouver.  Luckily for BOB we're a non-
> profit and though our location isn't ideal, we have some goodwill and
> allies in the community and we're all for there being more than one
> coworking space, we just think our mandate can be expanded to include
> providing coworking, meeting, and event space as part of our economic
> and business development services.
>
> Anyway long story short should we add yet another start up expense and
> provide every potential coworker with their own locker, requiring us
> to buy 20+ lockers soon.  Or should we just buy one rack allowing us
> to potentially get bargains and then charge as other coworking spaces
> I've researched do, an additional monthly fee for dedicated lockable
> storage space?
>
> We have storage space, lots of room for bikes or coats, just nothing
> that locks beyond a few drawers and file cabinets, which I'm currently
> offering on a first come first serve basis...
>
> Cheers,

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