[Coworking] Investors - where did you find yours?

2013-10-01 Thread Sharon Schanzer
Hi all!

I'm hard at work trying to find investors to make our NYC upper west side 
coworking space a reality. I'm wondering what the trend has been regarding 
fundraising and where I should focus my substantial but still limited 
energy. So far seem I've found people who are really interested but have no 
"real" money or people potentially interest and have money but so far 
haven't "drunk the coworking coolaid."

There seems to be quite a few routes to take:

1) Self-funding
2) Angels
3) Real estate investors
4) General/tech investors
5) Crowdfunding
6) Friends and family
7) Partnership with existing coworking owners
8) Others?

What has been most successful for you and what hasn't been? Thanks in 
advance!

THANKS!
Sharon

*Sharon Schanzer
Founder & Creative Director : RLDGROUP : where technology, creativity & 
strategy meet
Founder : Helix : Coworking and connecting on the Upper West Side*

@helixnyc
@nycsfmaven

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Re: [Coworking] Investors - where did you find yours?

2013-10-01 Thread Alex Hillman
Right on, Sharon!

You're going to find that many investors aren't going to understand this
model. If they're real estate investors, they will muddy your business
model. If they're startup investors, they'll be looking for significant
returns.

At this point, you have two groups of people to convince: members and
investors. That's 2x the work...which is a big part of why I advocate for a
different approach:
http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2011/09/how-to-fund-your-coworking-space/

Good luck!

-Alex




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On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Sharon Schanzer  wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I'm hard at work trying to find investors to make our NYC upper west side
> coworking space a reality. I'm wondering what the trend has been regarding
> fundraising and where I should focus my substantial but still limited
> energy. So far seem I've found people who are really interested but have no
> "real" money or people potentially interest and have money but so far
> haven't "drunk the coworking coolaid."
>
> There seems to be quite a few routes to take:
>
> 1) Self-funding
> 2) Angels
> 3) Real estate investors
> 4) General/tech investors
> 5) Crowdfunding
> 6) Friends and family
> 7) Partnership with existing coworking owners
> 8) Others?
>
> What has been most successful for you and what hasn't been? Thanks in
> advance!
>
> THANKS!
> Sharon
>
> *Sharon Schanzer
> Founder & Creative Director : RLDGROUP : where technology, creativity &
> strategy meet
> Founder : Helix : Coworking and connecting on the Upper West Side*
>
> @helixnyc
> @nycsfmaven
>
> www.rldgroup.com
> www.helixnyc.com
>
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonschanzer
>
> sha...@rldgroup.com
> 646.595.0033 office
> 917.677.5827 mobile/sms
>
>
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