Hey there;

I've been working to get a coworking space off the ground for the past year 
or so. Recently, a new space popped back up on my radar screen as a 
possibility. As an architect models the potential layouts and member 
possibilities, I'm realizing something. If the building owners, who plan to 
inhabit a part of the space, were amenable to being *members *of the 
coworking space, or at least sharing the area they had reserved for them 
with the greater community, it would make the space work better for a 
variety of reasons, AND could benefit them with cross-pollination, 
innovation, etc.

So, they might not pay a membership, or a smaller fee, and have access to 
all the programming, snacks, coffee, etc. that the coworking members have. 
Perhaps they could have priority access to the meeting room on their side 
of the "office".  They'd also have smaller or different dedicated offices 
than maybe they envisioned.

Hmm.

Any ideas?

- Wayne Maceyka
HinesburgHUB (in development)
Hinesburg, VT
www.hinesburgHUB.com

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