Hi Mike,

The answers to you questions depend on many variables. For one, the
accepted size of the workspace differs per person and per country. I
have understood that in China Office space in general is much tighter
packed than most US or EU offices. Just take a look at what is
acceptable for what price in other Bejing rental situations and try to
take a look at their seating arrangements.

As for location, you are the best person to weigh your location to
surrounding facilities, travel possibilities and the general image of
your area. These are the factors that your renters will use for
themselves. Take the same approach.

Arne

On Thursday, June 24, 2010, Michael P. Daugherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to start a coworking space in Beijing, China, so I
> thought I should write and introduce myself.  The reason I'm interested
> in this is that I'm also working on a startup, but my other founder
> lives in Boston.  Therefore, I miss exchanging ideas in person
> much of the time when I work alone in my apartment.  I've also worked at 
> coworking spaces before and always
> enjoyed the feeling.  However, there has never been one in
> Beijing before now.
>
> I've already looked at quite a few offices and lofts, and rent
> has turned out to be much more expensive than I expected.  For a ~210
> square meter place, I think I'd need 11-12 people on a monthly plan to
> cover my costs.
>
> So, I have a few questions and would greatly appreciate any advice
> you may have.  First, how many square meters do you end up using per seat?  I 
> want to make sure my estimates of how many people can work comfortably in a 
> given space are reasonable.  I've just been estimating capacity by walking 
> around inside, and it seems that most of the time my estimate comes out to 
> almost 7 sq. m per person (counting space used for a meeting room and a small 
> place to relax, etc.).
>
> How critical is location in general in this business?  I'm operating under the
> assumption that it's really important, since we're basically competing
> with working from home, and nothing can be more convenient than that.
>
> Lastly, we did a survey and the most surprising result to me was that so few
> people considered a meeting room necessary.  How many of your spaces
> have meeting rooms, and how often are they used?
>
> Thanks for your support.  I hope that if any of you visit Beijing,
> you'll stop by and we can work together for a while.
>
> -Mike
>
>
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