[Coworking] Re: Opening a coworking space where the landlord is a web design agency

2016-09-22 Thread Clive Walker
Thanks for your comments. The web design agency would be supportive of the coworking community and I'm sure we would be friends. But the two companies would be operating independently. The offices are adjacent with common kitchen and entrance areas but they are separate so the agency would

[Coworking] Re: Opening a coworking space where the landlord is a web design agency

2016-09-22 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
I'd recommend that a few of your members or potential members go to lunch with a few of the employees of the agency. See if the chemistry is good and go from there. Angel On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 6:54:58 AM UTC-6, Clive Walker wrote: > > I'm considering opening a coworking space where

[Coworking] Re: Opening a coworking space where the landlord is a web design agency

2016-09-21 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
Clive, Most coworking spaces that started pre 2012 were started because an agency or small company wanted a coworking culture and community to be apart of. The company was already going to sign a lease so they figured they would add an extra thousand or two on. It worked out. That's because

[Coworking] Re: Opening a coworking space where the landlord is a web design agency

2016-09-21 Thread Aya Douba
> > Hello Clive, > Yes, at first this seemed like an awesome idea as some of your members might need a web design, and the agency might collaborate with some of your creative coworkers. My example would be a British council business center that opened within our coworking space (in my