Good idea!
FYI, building out office and meeting spaces cost the most $ upfront, but will 
realize the most $/mo in revenue.
Conversely, shared desks and cafe seats are the least $ upfront, the least $/mo 
in revenue, and the most $/sf in revenue.

Your architect should be able to balance these opposing economic factors.

…which means with shared desks, you can build the greatest quantity of members 
and therefore the most vibrant community.


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> On Jun 11, 2017, at 6:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> 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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