Craig, thank you for the suggestion. Will definitely see if they can write
our policy. Julie
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 10:31:45 AM UTC-5, Craig Baute - Creative
Density Coworking wrote:
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> I recommend these guys,
> http://www.nicholashillgroup.com/coworkinginsurance/
>
> I use them and
Thank you for the reply Alex. Your response highlights that we have an
insurance agent just not getting the business model. We were advised to
set up our agreement with members, as opposed to tenants. But our agent is
viewing them as tenants. Time to go back to the agent
thanks, Julie
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Fellow coworkers…
We’ve made it 8 years, despite (or because of) launching in the depths of the
recession.
Apparently we’re an anomaly. BEAHIVE was founded in May 2009 in a town of
15,000 people. Only 9% of spaces today are in areas with less than 20,000
people — of those, only 20% are
I recommend these guys, http://www.nicholashillgroup.com/coworkinginsurance/
I use them and several space owners do in the area. They have gone through
the questioning process with us and understand the business.
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The ones in Denver are large bathrooms with 6 stalls or so.
I think it just catches a lot of people off guard. The community manager
says the main thing is about it being odd after people have a meeting and
they usually go separate ways if they are the opposite sex and then they
surprise each
I think unisex toilets are important. In many subtle ways it reinforces
the sense that we are all in this together which is a good foundation to
build on. The presence of a few grumbles does not mean any idea is a bad
idea and even further from the truth that "the other way" is the right way.
>
> As we open MalamaDoe, our insurance agent requires a copy of each member's
> Certificate of Insurance.
That's unusual for coworking, and as you've found a pretty obvious case
where it doesn't make sense, you'll need someone who understands coworking
and knows how to communicate with an
As we open MalamaDoe, our insurance agent requires a copy of each member's
Certificate of Insurance. Pretty straight forward for folks who have a
business, BUT what about telecommuters working for a company? This CPA
telecommuter does not own a business and, hence does not have business
Hi,
Am 03.05.17 um 15:35 schrieb Angel Kwiatkowski:
> Can you clarify? Are these large bathrooms with multiple stalls or just
> single user rooms?
Sure. These are separate single user rooms, each with a toilet and a
small sink. We have three of them in our space.
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Well, mostly it is about men not sitting down and then the inevitable
splashes around the toilet.
Am 03.05.17 um 13:50 schrieb Alex Hillman:
> I'm curious - and I know it might be an awkward topic - but what exactly
> do people complain about?
>
> -Alex
>
>
> On May 3, 2017, 3:23 AM -0400,
I'm curious - and I know it might be an awkward topic - but what exactly do
people complain about?
-Alex
On May 3, 2017, 3:23 AM -0400, Harald Amelung , wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are a small Coworking Space in Stuttgart, Germany. We have
> Unisex-Toilets since more then four years now.
Hi,
we are a small Coworking Space in Stuttgart, Germany. We have
Unisex-Toilets since more then four years now. It works well. Sometimes
there are complaints, but most of the time there is no problem.
Best
Harald
Am 28.04.17 um 14:31 schrieb Cian Ryan:
> Hi All,
>
> As this is my first post
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