Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem)

2018-09-10 Thread Ten Below
ou could diy the same thing for cheaper. >> >> Can I ask you - how much are you 10-day passes and what are you hours of >> operation? >> >> Cheers, >> Trevor >> >> (Sent from mobile) >> *From:* i...@10belowcoworking.org >> *Sent:* September 10

Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem)

2018-09-10 Thread Trevor Townsend
) From: i...@10belowcoworking.orgSent: September 10, 2018 10:52To: coworking@googlegroups.comReply to: coworking@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem) Our entire space

Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem)

2018-09-10 Thread Ten Below
Our entire space is less than 800 sq ft and we are making it work. As a proof of concept, we now have 34 members with the majority purchasing 10-day passes with many now renewing their passes. The challenge we are now facing is privacy for calls and online conferencing. Does anyone have any

Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem)

2017-10-15 Thread Jerome Chang
I typically design for 60-70 sf/person, inclusive of all hallways, meeting rooms, kitchen and bathrooms. And no, I don't count the meeting room seats into that 60-70. Jerome www.BLANKSPACES.com > On Oct 15, 2017, at 1:49 PM, Tony Bacigalupo wrote: > > Howdy friends!

Re: [Coworking] Re: Small Coworking Space: Is it too small? (Slight math problem)

2017-10-15 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Howdy friends! The 100 square foot model is used as a general rule of thumb when planning what are typically much larger projects. Whenever I've looked at a space, I've just used good old measurements and pen and paper to come up with my own numbers :-) When it comes to a smaller space, it's