Hi,
I think that is really interesting. Would you say that today the ratio is
the same?
Thanks!
María
El miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012 15:50:26 UTC+1, Alex Hillman escribió:
>
> Nope that's perfect, thanks Will!
>
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2012, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace wrote:
>
>> H
Nope that's perfect, thanks Will!
On Wednesday, December 5, 2012, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> That 70/31 number was referring to total member capacity (~ 70 members)
> and total desks (~31). Those numbers are based on the space being pretty
> close to maximum threshold alre
Hi Alex,
That 70/31 number was referring to total member capacity (~ 70 members) and
total desks (~31). Those numbers are based on the space being pretty close
to maximum threshold already (every desk being used) with a little over 60
members. Actually, the day I wrote that post was the busiest
Beautiful summary Will, and I can confirm that I've seen these patterns play
out dozens of times, including a visitor making unsolicited recommendations
about changing your business model ;)
I don't think I missed it, but do you have a feel for how much of your total
capacity you're using with
Hi Matthew,
2012 numbers at the end.
I realize your question is about membership types and how they break down,
but much of what's below will refer to member:desk ratios, since I suspect
that's a big part of what you're trying to figure out.
Just to echo what Alex and Tom wrote, but in a sligh
I would love to see your 2012 numbers. Thanks.
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Ditto Alex - it really depends on the nature of the space. At Workantile all
desks are flex - we have no permanent desks. The other coworking space in town,
Tech Brewery, which is really more of an incubator, is all permanent desking.
The question for us is how many are full (24/7 access) vs aff
Matthew,
This varies quite a bit from location to location, so it'll really depend on
your community's needs.
Some places are dominated by drop-ins and flex, others heavily populated by
residents/full time, many more in the middle are a blend. But you should be
able to sample your local perce
Hi all,
I'm a newbie around here, but am heavily invested in the
researching/planning stages for a coworking space in Norman, OK. I was just
curious about how your membership tends to break down? I mean, what
percentage are drop-ins, light members, dedicated desks, private offices? I
am trying
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