Thanks for your answers so far, and congrats on keeping your build-out
costs low. I wish I were as fortunate!
Tabari... yes, we did meet and chat at GCUC. Hope all is well at Mesh in
Bakersfield!
JOSH
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 8:28:52 AM UTC-7, jo...@ironfire.co wrote:
Hey All,
Thanks for your answers so far, and congrats on keeping your build-out
costs low. I wish I were as fortunate!
Tabari... yes, we did meet and chat at GCUC. Hope all is well at Mesh in
Bakersfield!
JOSH
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Hi Josh,
About $8.30 / Sq. ft
http://www.meshcowork.com
I think we met at GCUCUSA
~ Tabari
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 8:28:52 AM UTC-7, jo...@ironfire.co wrote:
Hey All,
I've been developing my plan for a new coworking space for about six
months now and finally reached the point
The way it works is that you as a community manager would set up a
community on Goodnik, which allows you to add a logo, description and
unique URL (i.e. goodnik.net/communities/peloton). You then share this URL
with your members, who then create profiles and identify their skills and
their
We had a brand new building complete with paint, so it was just furniture and
equipment: $30,000
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I budgeted $0-$5,000 and needed to spend $0 on buildout. Our costs (in this
order) are: staff, rent, contractors (including utilities), equipment,
office supplies. That supports the values that members have for here.
For Collective Agency we chose a place that already had a history and a
feel,
For people who have ideal room temperature with heat and air conditioning,
how do you accommodate people who prefer a warmer or cooler temperature
than the average person at your location? At Collective Agency, we have
central heat and air conditioning, with pipes on two sides of the building.
We have central air but heat is by steam radiators. It's generally not a
problem except for the temperate days when the heat *almost* should come
on. On those days, and for the one or two members that are always cold, we
recommend leaving a sweater here for the times they need it.
*Glen
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