[Coworking] Re: What were your initial build-out costs?

2015-07-16 Thread josh
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,

[Coworking] Re: What were your initial build-out costs?

2015-07-16 Thread josh
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 -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this

[Coworking] Re: What were your initial build-out costs?

2015-07-16 Thread Tabari Brannon
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

Re: [Coworking] Re: Professional service co-ops?

2015-07-16 Thread Nate Heasley, Goodnik
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

Re: [Coworking] What were your initial build-out costs?

2015-07-16 Thread Elizabeth Trice
We had a brand new building complete with paint, so it was just furniture and equipment: $30,000 -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Coworking group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[Coworking] Re: What were your initial build-out costs?

2015-07-16 Thread Alex Linsker
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,

[Coworking] room temperature for members?

2015-07-16 Thread Alex Linsker
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.

Re: [Coworking] room temperature for members?

2015-07-16 Thread Glen Ferguson
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