Hi Everyone,

Thanks for all of the amazing information – what a great resource this 
group is.

I’m planning to move ahead with a new coworking space in New York and could 
use some advice. As I’m sure you know, NY is a very saturated coworking 
market, but the neighborhood I’d be going into has no spaces of any kind 
nearby. Even though the demographics don’t seem quite as good for coworking 
as say Williamsburg, the area is very densely residential with almost no 
other office space available. I already have a unique space lined up (super 
high vaulted ceilings, skylights, mezzanine) and a likely joint venture 
with the landlord to keep the rents a non-issue while we get started. 

Any advice for getting started in such a competitive marketplace? Does this 
sound like a good setup or will prospective members keep commuting to 
bigger spaces? Having read many of your posts, I intend to start making 
connections and building a community, but the NY market is so big and moves 
so fast that I’d hope there are other ways to get noticed. What other 
resources could you recommend beyond Liquid Spaces and getting on the New 
Worker map?

Many thanks in advance for any advice. I’m hopeful I can make this work so 
I can develop the space/community and the people in the area can have a 
much more convenient place to go.

-Dan

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