Sorry for the double post but looking through your cost figures reminded me 
of something.  One of the scary big numbers on our business plan is for 
coffee (and tea, hey we're Brits!)- could you give us an idea of how much 
coffee people drink per day on average (I could ask you for your total 
spend, but from what I remember the cost of coffee differs a fair bit over 
there)?

As an aside, one of my key principles in attracting people to want to join 
the space we're building is the promise that no membership will ever cost 
more per hour than a cup of coffee from Starbucks (and who wants to work 
there?).  So even at the drop in/associate level at £20/day or £49/month 
for 28 hours), it's still no more than £2 an hour for membership

Still, the coffee cost does worry me, and I used to sell coffee for a 
living, though that was low end vending machine instant so not much use in 
these calculations!

On Tuesday, 5 February 2013 16:31:25 UTC, Alex Hillman wrote:
>
> I spent some time last night summarizing some figures from our 2012 P&L 
> along with some insights and interpretations related to the numbers that 
> people might find valuable for doing their own analysis & projections.
>
> For reference, 2012 was Indy Hall's 5th full year of operation, and 
> included the 3rd major expansion of our workspace.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2013/02/indy-hall-2012-reviewing-our-coworking-community-by-the-numbers/
>
> -Alex
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