Our policy is simple: we work with people, not companies. If a team comes
in, they get memberships and desks as individuals, we just bill a single
person.

That said, we try to avoid pre-existing groups that don't have at least one
or two people who are already active community members. It's far too
difficult to break down team culture and cliques (as Angel so succinctly
said the other day) when they're more focused on their own culture than the
greater collective. Obviously this isn't a hard and fast rule, and we make
exceptions...that's why it's not written down anywhere and we deal with it
on a case-by-case basis.

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:45 PM, roger <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was wondering how different spaces handle the issue of small
> companies using your coworking space? Being as how most spaces are
> designed around individuals, what do you do when people say they want
> to use the space and be charged as XYZ company?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> - Roger
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