Every one I've seen has developed a "quiet and focused" vs "active and social" 
dichotomy. 

Different people want different things. Wouldn't it be fun to do a collab 
session with your members to play with how you might craft the cultures of the 
spaces intentionally together?

> On Nov 21, 2016, at 2:46 PM, Jensen Yancey <jensen.yan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> So, the unit across the hall from our coworking office recently became 
> available, it was a very good price and we're starting to get a bit crowded, 
> so we decided to go ahead and pull the trigger and sign a lease on it. I'm 
> not seeing the buildout as being too complicated, but I'm wondering if anyone 
> else has done something simliar where they expanded into a new space that 
> there isn't a direct connection to. Were there any challenges that you 
> weren't expecting? Did you make an effort to differentiate the two spaces and 
> why someone might use one and not the other? If so, how did members respond? 
> I'm just a little wary of one of them becoming known as "the good space" and 
> being way more popular. 
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