Hey All,

I’ve been lurking in this group for a while, listening, learning, and 
researching.  Thank you all for your immense insight and knowledge!

I’m hoping to start a Coworking space in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.  From what I can 
tell, there may be one in Spokane, WA (45 minutes away), but otherwise, the 
nearest are in Seattle, and Boise.  There seems to be a big enough population 
of “regulars” working in coffee shops, they may just appreciate a space of 
their own.

Anyway, as I’m looking at spaces, I’m a bit overwhelmed thinking about numbers. 
 In some industries they say you can only afford a lease that costs 10% of your 
company income.  Does anybody have an idea what sort of percentage would work 
like this in the Coworking world?  What do some of your rent: income ratios 
look like?  I can’t imagine overhead would be that much in this business, but 
before getting started and bombing, I really do want to at least break even.

Thanks,

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David Clinton III

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