I would be careful to compare because coworking spaces come in several 
different forms with many accelerators using the term coworking and small 
businesses (software shops, ad agencies, etc.) also having an aspect of 
coworking in the mix. They are on a different financial and growth goal 
than many what I call 'pure play coworking spaces' like Creative Density, 
Indy, New Work City, and Link. 

That said I know you want some numbers so I am happy to provide them. At 
our 12 month mark, we have both private offices filled, 5 permanent desks, 
and about 25 additional hot desking members. In our 3500 sf space we are 
about 50% full and will be able to support somewhere between 65 and 80 
members. 

As Alex said, it is important to look at your growth, adjust if needed, and 
see if it is sustainable in the next few years. Many coworking spaces are 
small and subsidized by an anchor or partner business to justify the 
expense so comparison can be misleading.

Craig


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