Hello All!
This is an exciting post for me to type. I have been working on a co-
working space and with many co-working spaces/people in san
francisco(the self proclaimed mecca of co-working). I am now back in
my home state/town with a new space ready to be occupied by creatives,
geeks, hackers,
I just got off the phone with our insurer and they are having a heck
of a time trying to get an underwriter for us. It looks like they're
going to get it done -- but I can't believe it'd even be an issue.
We're really just renting office space and then allowing people to
come in and work.
(Some
Christopher,
Great to hear this news. I was just about to tweet earlier today about
needing a space 3-4 days a week in Dallas (ideally further north but I
can handle the drive.)
I'm game to check it out next week. Keep me posted when you decide on
the open house or whatever.
-Blake
On Sep 10,
We didn't have any problems at all and I think you need to just find another
insurance broker. We found ours through Biznik and have been very happy.
Jacob
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Kelly Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got off the phone with our insurer and they are having a
We were required by our landlord to carry a couple million dollar policy. It
wasn't a problem to get through a local broker. We explained that we were an
office service and most folks would be doing office-type jobs. We never
mentioned our fire retardant pajama tester, but it only took a few days
We had requirements from our landlord as well. And we got a great deal from
The Hartford. Explain that it's shared workspace, that tends to move things
along smoothly.
-Alex
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Remember, we have the coworking space the INFOMART. We are about 40%
full right now, but would love to have a few energetic people join
us. Here are the details: https://coworking.pbwiki.com/Big-in-Japan-Coworking
On Sep 10, 3:47 pm, Blake Burris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher,
Great
Hey Y'all,
another one of my (informal) survey questions for any/all takers:
about how many hours do you work in a week and/or in a month at your
coworking space?
i'm not talking about hours spent running the space. i mean hours you
spend working on your regular work gig. please feel free to
whoops, my bad.
On Sep 9, 4:02 pm, Tara Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And here is the website:http://socodepot.com/
T
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:38 AM, axon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Matt: I think Amit is in western Sonoma County, CA, rather than the
Seattle area.)
Amit,
Check out
We were required by our landlord to have a policy which covers both
buildings and the lot. We have a friend who is an insurance agent with
Farmer's and hooked up with a good deal. We recommend to each of our
tenants that they obtain their own insurance also.
On Sep 10, 4:37 pm, Alex Hillman
When I'm IN San Francisco, I work there 1-3 days/week, for about 8 hours
each day.
T
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey Y'all,
another one of my (informal) survey questions for any/all takers:
about how many hours do you work in a week and/or
Total hours spent in the space (work, live, play). Probably around
40hrs per 7 days.
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Dusty
http://conjunctured.com
On Sep 10, 5:04 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey Y'all,
another one of my (informal) survey questions for any/all takers:
about how many hours do
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