I live in SF, so this will be in the SF area, but I may look as far south as Menlo Park if space is good or high demand for further south.
I will try to throw a website together in a week or so, but in the meantime, please post here or shoot me an email at jklemail at gmail . com if you're interested in helping me out or in joining.
I'm trying to work on a project too, so I will need all the help I can get. Right now I am browsing for office spaces in the SF area and Peninsula area in craigslist to see the price ranges and what's available. But it's really just surveying now since it's impossible to decide on it without more feedback and definite interest. But what I'm shooting for is cheap location with good parking and hopefully some windows to sun light. I am estimating 200 sq ft per member (100-150 for actual cube space, depending on single person or group, and extra spaces for walkways, lunch area, bathroom, etc). So I guess once there's more feedback, you guys can help me out in hunting down good locations in either craigslist or other sources. Base on my fuzzy math of 200 sq ft/cube, we should be aiming for ~$1/sq ft (hopefully less, depending on location, etc.) in order get it down to the ~$250/member/month mark. Of course, that's just fuzzy math, I'm sure we'll have to adjust that once we know the actual # of signups and what they want.
Here's my filtered link to craigslist:
SF:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/off/sfc?maxAsk=6000&minSqft=2000
peninsula: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/off/pen?maxAsk=6000&minSqft=2000
Financial and time wise, I'm looking for someone who have extra money or time or both to partner with me so I don't have to take all the burden. Without 1 or more financial partners, I won't be able to do anything before getting some kind of deposits/initial rentals from early signups.
ps. can you guys up vote this "news" if you are at least interested so I can get a feel of interest level and also it will be ranked higher so more people can see and know about it?
Hello, I would definitely be interested on getting some space
in SF but not so much if you are thinking of a South Bay location.
I'm currently based in Petaluma so I would also need to get setup living wise in SF but this is in process now, so not a roadblock.
This is exciting, let me know what I can do to assist.
Great, finally got a response!
It's good to know at least someone is as excited as I am about this :)
Well, I am not thinking about south bay either since I'm in SF, so Menlo Park is pretty much as south as I will go. So are you saying you were planning to move to SF regardless?
As for helping, see my edited original post (so every msg stays focused).
Intriguing. I'd be interested in participating in such a deal, but I can't commit at the moment. Location is everything, of course, and I'm in Mountain View. Menlo Park would be about as far away as I could handle. Good luck!
Hey gang...there is already a 'hub' in San Francisco. The Coworking movement (that Cafe Bricolage in NYC is hooked into) started here with Chris Messina, Brad Neuberg, Ryanne Hodsen, Jay Dedman, Ted Tagami and myself (Tara Hunt).
We currently have several coworking spots in the city:
Oh...and in San Francisco...even the most remote places run for about $2.00psf/month. We got a steal at $1.10psf in South Park, but it was the only thing we saw after looking for months.
We were aiming for the $2psf.
Oh...and there are WAY more costs than rent, btw. Check out our post on the costs of running a space:
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 33.5 ms ] threadI live in SF, so this will be in the SF area, but I may look as far south as Menlo Park if space is good or high demand for further south.
I will try to throw a website together in a week or so, but in the meantime, please post here or shoot me an email at jklemail at gmail . com if you're interested in helping me out or in joining.
I'm trying to work on a project too, so I will need all the help I can get. Right now I am browsing for office spaces in the SF area and Peninsula area in craigslist to see the price ranges and what's available. But it's really just surveying now since it's impossible to decide on it without more feedback and definite interest. But what I'm shooting for is cheap location with good parking and hopefully some windows to sun light. I am estimating 200 sq ft per member (100-150 for actual cube space, depending on single person or group, and extra spaces for walkways, lunch area, bathroom, etc). So I guess once there's more feedback, you guys can help me out in hunting down good locations in either craigslist or other sources. Base on my fuzzy math of 200 sq ft/cube, we should be aiming for ~$1/sq ft (hopefully less, depending on location, etc.) in order get it down to the ~$250/member/month mark. Of course, that's just fuzzy math, I'm sure we'll have to adjust that once we know the actual # of signups and what they want. Here's my filtered link to craigslist: SF: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/off/sfc?maxAsk=6000&minSqft=2000 peninsula: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/search/off/pen?maxAsk=6000&minSqft=2000
Financial and time wise, I'm looking for someone who have extra money or time or both to partner with me so I don't have to take all the burden. Without 1 or more financial partners, I won't be able to do anything before getting some kind of deposits/initial rentals from early signups.
ps. can you guys up vote this "news" if you are at least interested so I can get a feel of interest level and also it will be ranked higher so more people can see and know about it?
thanks, john
Well, I am not thinking about south bay either since I'm in SF, so Menlo Park is pretty much as south as I will go. So are you saying you were planning to move to SF regardless?
As for helping, see my edited original post (so every msg stays focused).
We currently have several coworking spots in the city:
http://www.citizenspace.us http://thehatfactory.net
and you can see much more discussion on the work we are doing around the world (as well as collecting all sorts of data in surveys, etc.) here:
http://www.coworking.info
Tara
We were aiming for the $2psf.
Oh...and there are WAY more costs than rent, btw. Check out our post on the costs of running a space:
http://citizenspace.us/2007/03/20/baring-it-all-the-costs-of-citizen-space/
And we charge about $350/desk + $225/floaters. Free for drop-ins, though. :)