Re: [Coworking] Re: Help - with new website

2019-01-04 Thread Jacob Sayles
I've done a lot of this kind of work and understand this process can be frustrating. I haven't run Nexudus specifically but I do know they have a solid crew and are good people. Let's start by giving them (and everyone) the benefit of the doubt and look at what it is you are trying to do. A

Re: [Coworking] Lease Agreements

2019-01-04 Thread Alex Hillman
Big +1 for license agreements over subleases, but neither of these is going to *fix* a churn problem. Churn like that is a clue that something is wrong, and I'd be asking why are people leaving so often instead of "how can I force them to stay?" Is it that you're attracting people who don't have

Re: [Coworking] Lease Agreements

2019-01-04 Thread Dave Paola
Would anyone be willing to (privately) share their lease agreements? On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 4:16 PM Michael Ma wrote: > We have our agreement structured as a "membership agreement" even for our > private offices which gives them access to XYZ amenities as opposed to a > lease agreement. The

[Coworking] Re: Music in your coworking space?

2019-01-04 Thread Angela Correa Guzman
Hello, im new in this world of co working space, i think that for me music is so good to work, makes me more concentrate, but i dont know if more porcentaje of people prefer that listen to music or no. El miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2015, 12:56:27 (UTC-4:30), Kaylyn Gelata escribió: > > Hi all

Re: [Coworking] Member Business Licenses

2019-01-04 Thread Morgan Adzei
Over reach of the state. It not like there are liquor licenses, or real estate, insurance or accountants. Crazy consult a lawyer as this is very disturbing what ordinance are they trying to satisfy. You should ask them in commercial office building do they require license from every tenant

[Coworking] Re: Help - with new website

2019-01-04 Thread Nicolas Kint
Hi Dorian, Happy to help where I can. What is it exactly you'd like to achieve by building your website on top of Nexudus? Are you specifically looking at: - automating your content management (locations, photos, spaces, pricing,...) - integrating the lead generation processes (tour

[Coworking] Member Business Licenses

2019-01-04 Thread Jana Greer
I am sorry you are dealing with that. I would consult an attorney. You are offering a membership and are not responsible for how they operate their own businesses. Whoever is going after the members can go after their businesses not you. I have had experience with regulatory organizations

[Coworking] Event Organiser - Contract

2019-01-04 Thread Olivia Rogers
Hi All, Does anyone have an example of an event contract they give to people who want to use their space for talks/workshops etc? Thanks Olivia -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: [Coworking] Re: partnership agreement (BEAHIVE is expanding)

2019-01-04 Thread Liz Trice
I'm not sure who should eventually own the space. Ideally we can find and train someone who will act like an owner and be successful, but if they aren't successful we would want to be able to buy it back and try with someone else. I want advice on how to set up the ownership structure with that

[Coworking] New Cooworking Space NJ

2019-01-04 Thread Ehmandah R.
Good connecting with you. I have a small space in Claremont, Ca. Considering branching out in the future combining a coffee shop and Coworking. Would love to chat about your journey. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To

Re: [Coworking] Re: Desktop privacy panels (let's disucss)

2019-01-04 Thread Brad Attig
I have seen 12 to 18 inch panels for the face to face but we don't have them and nobody seems to careWhen we opened, we had less bar height and more lower tables and everyone gravitated to the bar height because they can sit or stand. Those tables are about $150 to make so we figured if nobody

[Coworking] Re: Desktop privacy panels (let's disucss)

2019-01-04 Thread John Newman, The Back Office Studio
Hi Al Privacy is a tricky thing. A lot of folks that are new to coworking worry about it before they start and I've found that once they are actually working in a shared space the need is unfounded. My recommendation would be to start without the panels or start with a limited number. Your

[Coworking] Re: Desktop privacy panels (let's disucss)

2019-01-04 Thread AK
My thought is for the desks which face each other in the hot desk section, not the dedicated section. Thus people would have some privacy in their 4 desk (2 side by side and front to front) arrangement. Would that be beneficial or detract from the open setting? AL On Thursday, January 3,

Re: [Coworking] Member Business Licenses

2019-01-04 Thread Jacob Sayles
Yikes! This falls in the category of people being confused about what coworking is and what it isn't. Have you heard the term "transderivational search"? This is where if you only know large farm animals and you see a dog for the first time you miscategorize it as a small cow. Harmless