Yes both kidneys intact, but as I work with a fair deal of lead paint (from deconstruction), it's likely that I need em both.... and I think even the Bush administration requires them to be sold "unleaded" ....I am not actually working with Eva and David, just got their plan off the site.... but I will be picking their brain shortly. Any info on how to sell "shares"... could I tie some to the real estate ala a REIT as I really don't care to make a fortune on the building down the road (I have an option on it as I am fixing it up myself)
On Apr 2, 12:41 pm, "Jacob Sayles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Filbert, > > There are lots of ways to raise capitol and the "right" solution is a > personal choice. Susan and I loaned the money to ourselves after > pulling it from investments and my house. You can also just get a > flat out small business loan if you have a solid business plan. I'm > sure if you are working with Eva and David you do. You can also sell > "shares" to people and figure out what they get in return. If you get > creative, there are all sorts of possibilities. Do you have both of > your kidneys? > > Jacob > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Filbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello good circle! > > > My name is Chris Fillie and I am interested in, first and foremost, > > community. My long term plan, and education, is to facilitate the > > health of community networks through the construction of the built > > environment. I essentially want to develop real estate that is human > > scaled, healthy, and conscious in how affects human interaction. I > > have a Masters in Construction Management from UF with concentration > > in Sustainable Construction, and am a LEED AP (USGBC). My > > undergraduate work (10 years ago, ahhh time flies!) was in > > environmental science and women's studies, with a special focus on > > systems ecology and ecological feminism and how they both explore the > > devaluation of unpaid labor and the subsequent breakdown of human and > > ecological systems that ensued- and that we must heartily reverse. I > > interned with Village Habitat Designwww.villagehabitat.comin > > Hotlanta developing Co-Housing projects... is this where Co-working > > got its coinage??? or is it simply from co-worker?? Anyhoo, I have a > > sustainable-slanting artspace in downtown Gainesville that this > > concept has helped solidify a direction for. THANKYOU COWORKERS!!! > > > Business plans being my weak point, and already having lost a year > > rent, I will be busy studying this site and modifying the CubeSpace > > plan for my location... I am booked up with very intense installations > > this whole month (which I won't do again) but am looking for co- > > workers to join the artists and I already, well, co-working. > > > PS I make my living building furniture and have a woodshop in the > > back, total sf is 3300, w/ a nice courtyard. The name is George's Meet > > and Produce, after the original circa 30' store, "George's Meat and > > Produce." > > > PPS Anyone know a good way to raise capital... ala small community > > investment??? > > > :) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To post to this group, send email to coworking@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---