Been there, done that.
1. Find out if there are any exceptions such as offices in the back 50%
2. Place all your meeting rooms, event space, etc. in the front.
3. Phrase everything to the planning dept as requiring and enabling foot 
traffic to keep the neighborhood vibrant. Pedestrian activity is the basis of 
retail zoning.

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> On Nov 2, 2018, at 6:08 PM, AK <a...@alkayemedia.com> wrote:
> 
> We own a two-story building in small downtown central business district. We 
> currently operate a media company on the first floor in this space which we 
> want to continue using but also create a co-working space. The town wants to 
> limit "offices" to the 2nd floor and thus the coworking idea may be a hard 
> sell.
> 
> Is anyone on the first floor of a central downtown business district?  Did 
> your city have any concerns?  I could use some "selling tips" to convince the 
> village to consider this concept and not see this as a "change of use"
> 
> All ideas...and encouragement welcome.  
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