Hi. There are two main reasons to have an architect search for space with you:
  1. Initially assess if your usage will be compliant, especially egress, 
bathrooms, and parking
  2. Initially assess if the space in general can accommodate your planned usage

>From your website, it appears you'll want a focus on event space(s). Your 
>occupancy load, aka headcount, will likely drive code compliance.

So yes, always helpful. But likely might not be free after one visit. 

Ask around. Your be surprised how many architects you might know lurking behind 
another friend. :-P

Jerome, architect
www.BLANKSPACES.com

> On Apr 1, 2016, at 8:41 PM, Daron Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wondering at what point do you need to consider bringing one on and how do 
> you find someone trustworthy (yet affordable!).
> 
> Since our space is not a traditional coworking space and has some specific 
> needs I'm wondering that having one while looking at possible real estate 
> would be helpful or no?
> 
> Thanks!
> Daron
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