1) How important is ground location?  Do you rely on "walk-by traffic"
or "office space on upper floors" works just as well since most other
co-workers find the place virally?

We have been weighing ground vs upper level during our siting
process.  Many want us to be on the ground floor because we get so
much foot traffic in our Old Town area in Fort Collins, CO.  I don't
think this will create walk-in traffic but hopefully signage and being
able to see into the space from the sidewalk will at least get people
curious enough to look us up on the web.
-Angel

On Jan 7, 11:18 am, Woodie Neiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Co-warriors,
>
> So I just got back from scouting potential locations for South Beach's first 
> coworking spot.  Good news, there's tons of space. This has led to a few 
> questions for which I was hoping you could provide some answers::
>
> 1) How important is ground location?  Do you rely on "walk-by traffic" or 
> "office space on upper floors" works just as well since most other co-workers 
> find the place virally?
> 2) Are credit checks standard and did you give a personal guarantee?  
> 3) How many months security deposit did you leave?
> 4) Per the awesome suggestions on the board, we've got a core group of 5 that 
> are going to be residents.  Should we collectively form an LLC or should one 
> of us (me) just take on the responsibility?  I understand with more members  
> there's more people to agree on action.
>
> The forum has really been beneficial for me, so I thank you!
>
> Regards,
> Woodie
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