agreed tcs for ur work justin and the rest of the board mark, amichle for your work on various things in the last few months and in the last few days weeks
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Jeremy Hiebert <[email protected]>wrote: > One thing to keep in mind as well is the normal cost per square foot in > the area. When we originally were looking for a space the rates were $8 per > square foot or higher. Some were in the high 20's. This is not to say that > we shouldn't explore the option of finding a new space but unless things > have changed drastically in the last year, moving would be a much higher > long term cost. Also, the close proximity to AW is beneficial to us. The > two spaces are a perfect marriage. > > All proposals so far have been great. Tons of work put in by members shows > that there is still passion to keep the space open. Thanks everyone. > On Oct 24, 2012 11:24 PM, "Justin Lacko" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> My personal opinion: >> The basic comparison is that moving may be cheaper, but cost more >> time, and stay may be more expensive, but cost less time. If we stay, >> we can immediately focus on the rooms that we have decided to keep, >> and develop our workshop into a proper electronics lab. Based on the >> survey results, people are looking for more classes/usable workspace. >> In theory this should start to attract more paying members. We could >> have more focused Hackathons that don't worry about power issues, >> heat/cold issues, or usable space. Our rent would decrease to a >> minimum of $500 if we get rid of all back rooms and our monthly amount >> of usable funds would increase to an estimate of $500-$700. >> >> The $6500-$9000 cost is not something that we have to immediately >> stomach. We have the freedom to do electrical work as we see fit. >> AssentWorks has mentioned that they are open to a longer-term solution >> (ie. not immediately) where we pay back the $2500-3000 over a certain >> period of time. Don't forget that we get $500/year in credit for >> public usage of utilities on our panel! >> >> I would also like to mention that I have secured $1000 in donations >> for our electrical, from four SkullSpace members (names will not be >> announced, as this money is contingent upon whether or not we decide >> to stay, although I will state that one of the members is me). We have >> the option of soliciting for more, holding a 1-year SkullSpace >> anniversary (still need to do that!), and introducing student rate >> memberships to increase our membership and income. >> >> We all know that it is completely unfair and ridiculous that the >> landlord is putting all past electrical bills back on us. But even >> including this cost, we still are getting a very appealing deal for >> the space we occupy. I think it is worth swallowing this cost, however >> unpleasant it is, and staying where we currently are. The estimate on >> moving, 203-460 hours, would throw us back to the days of when we >> first started and *everything* was a work in progress. Instead of >> wasting time with a move, let's stay where we are and focus on turning >> SkullSpace into a place with multiple, streamlined services. >> >> ~Justin >> _______________________________________________ >> SkullSpace Discuss Mailing List >> Help: http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Mailing_List#Discuss >> Archive: https://groups.google.com/group/skullspace-discuss-archive/ >> > > _______________________________________________ > SkullSpace Discuss Mailing List > Help: http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Mailing_List#Discuss > Archive: https://groups.google.com/group/skullspace-discuss-archive/ >
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