Hey fellow coworkers!

Like so many others, I too am looking to try and get things started down 
here in Atlanta.  There are a few cowork locations up and running - The Hub, 
Ignition Alley, 151 Locust, to name a few - however none of these is very 
close by, so I figured - I will build my own!

Anyway, I have been working numbers for a couple of weeks - relying heavily 
on the budget template from the friendly folks up at the Centre for Social 
Innovation - and while I have been using 'real numbers' for things like my 
real estate - meaning the actual numbers for the lease of the building in 
which I would be opening, actual quotations for things like cabling and the 
like - I am concerned, because, quite frankly, my numbers seem to be almost 
too good!!!!  While I hope that they are correct and certainly they are 
working correctly based on the way I have engineered my calculations, I am 
wondering if anyone out there can answer this question:

What is a reasonable revenue per sq.ft to expect?  I ask this because this 
would seem to be a normalized number that filters out the noise of a 
particular city/location. Is it reasonable to expect, for example, RPSF to 
equal 115%? Where 115 = 115% of the COST per sqft??

If the above is not making sense, and someone has a better expression for 
what I am looking for, let me know.

The shortest version of my question is that I am looking for a sanity check 
of my numbers.

Thoughts?
Ideas?


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