Are there already several SOMA spaces? Do they have enough members to
survive? How large is the potential market? How long can your space
survive if subscription doesn't meet your projections?

These are the questions we are facing in Palo Alto so I'd expect them
to be similar for you.

Good luck in contacting your collaborators/competitors.

Liza Loop
Fiber High, LLC
989 Commercial St.
Palo Alto, CA 94303
www.fiberhigh.com

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Marko Gargenta<marak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I own an office space in San Francisco Soma district. My tenant is
> leaving and I'm thinking of using this opportunity to convert it into
> a coworking environment. I've had an idea how I want to do it for a
> while but this is first time when I'm actually going to pull a plug
> and go from renting a space to one tenant to creating a community.
>
> I'm looking for other space owner's experiences making this
> transition. The space is about 1000sf and furnished for 6 people.
> While I love the space, my tech business is in another space so I
> wouldn't be present day-to-day.
>
> Cheers,
> Marko
> ...from SomaRental.com to SomaOffice.com, trying to figure out the
> transition...
>
> >
>

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