Sorry... that's what I meant.

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On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 12:58:03 PM UTC-4, Geoffrey Badner wrote:
>
> Hello. First post here :)
>
> I'm a photographer from Brooklyn, NY and I'm interested in opening a 
> shared creative space for others in the photo business – photographers, 
> hair/makeup, stylists, etc. I've located an excellent 7,000 sq. ft space 
> and have done a couple of layout plans that map back to two different 
> business models. 
>
> *1: Shared Desks + Studio*
> This idea cuts the space into 2/3rds hot desks, permanent desks and a 
> couple of offices with 1/3 remaining for a single large studio space. This 
> allows for daily drop ins, month to month desk and a couple closed office 
> rentals and is designed to provide a steadier cash flow for the space while 
> also providing a very nice shoot space.
>
> *2: Three Studios*
> This idea removes all of the desks and offices and uses almost the entire 
> floor for three studio spaces (plus a nice common area with couches and a 
> conference room). This is more what I feel like I want to do, but it relies 
> completely on community members booking the studios regularly to support 
> the community. To do this, I have to charge a higher monthly price point 
> for even the lowest tier.
>
> I'm wondering... is option 2 just too much of a niche? Option 1 seems like 
> the smarter business decision, but I really like the concept of 2.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts!
>

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