Hi Trey,
I really LOVED this idea and still do love it. But after having tried it
and thought about it, I have really mixed feelings about it and decided to
stop providing/promoting coaching services in our own coworking space:
*The good side: *
- Obviously, it looks great on a website as
Dear fellow coworkers,
Do you have experience in running a coworking space in the size of around
700 m² = 7535 ft² ?
I am interested in real numbers and experience of running such a space with
that size.
- How long do you run the space and what is your function?
- How many people can fit in
I am looking to change up my layout a bit with a small wall that is going
to be around 9' x 7' with a door and a window. I got a bid from a
traditional contractor. It's about the same price as Emagispace, a building
block system to add walls, but I have to install it myself or hire someone
to
Craig! et al
Thanks for raising your solution and that also crossed my mind.
However there are a couple of con's that came into mind during my brief
evaluation:
- it might be wise to create a bit of a barrier for printing... no barrier
(me as well!!) - will print much easier and without too much
Thank you!
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019, 11:02 AM Richard Chaing <
suffolkexecutiveoffi...@gmail.com wrote:
> One per wall. Different clients will move the desk around.
>
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 1:41 PM Katrina Dye wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Just curious how many electrical outlets is standard
Hi:
I think that offering coaching services are more or less already a given.
In that, people are for the most part wanting to help others succeed in
their business. While I am unsure as to what coaching services you would
offer, I ask out loud are you creating a new ecosystem within your space
Thanks @angel and @alex. We do that, and it does work great for dedicated desks
and 1-desk offices. But we've got 60 offices that are 2,4,6 and 8-9 desks.
Typically, our Commons members aren't looking for large spaces, and the
professionals who are need at least some private, dedicated space -
One per wall. Different clients will move the desk around.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 1:41 PM Katrina Dye wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just curious how many electrical outlets is standard for an office. Our
> offices aren't closed top, and include one outlet along with data ports.
> Offices are
Hello!
I am an intern with Epiphany Space in Los Angeles, CA, this semester and my
superiors are looking to expand their business. Thus, they have tasked me
with gathering information on member policy, coworking rules, house rules,
etc. If you could please assist me, myself and my bosses would
We have taken a MUCH simpler approach. *Printing is free. *
Before you announce that this a costly option, let me explain how we got to
this point.
We use to have a traditional HP / Epson / you name it printer where ink
cost $50 to $125 to replace every 1,000 to 2,000 pages, but quality
It certainly can't hurt to* try* the pre-payment option to lock people into
the waiting list, but I would be surprised if people bite for all of the
same reasons you describe. If I'm running a team and need space for them,
putting money down on an office I can't have until some unknown point in
Eric,
I believe it was launched with Xerox machines for testing.
Not sure when Konica Minolta and others would be in testing.
Not being able to track copies through ezeep which then feeds into Nexudus for
billing made the value of it less for us as staff. We still had to pull the
account
Thanks Craig. Very smart in looking at the end-to-end costs.
Some of us, gulp, lease those $300-$400/mo copier/printers, plus consumables
like paper. So, I think in these cases, the economics dictate charging. :-/
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