At Ignition Alley we're seeing 2/3rd get an occasional membership, 1/3rd get an unlimited membership, and 1/9th get a dedicated desk (we require an unlimited membership to get a dedicated desk.) That's with 3 months of data.
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On 12/29/2009 3:33 PM, Jerome Chang wrote:
> We're much higher. Unlimited membership for a dedicate desk is our
> top seller, as it's hassle free vs. counting hours/wk, and they know
> where their desk is everyday.
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> On Dec 29, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Mike Schinkel wrote:
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>> On Dec 29, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Angel wrote:
>>> In the survey that Tara did awhile back, respondents didn't rate
>>> having reserved space as highly as I would have thought. What ratio
>>> of reserved to flex/drop in spaces are working for folks? I'm
>>> wondering if having just flex desks would be a viable model???
>>
>> At Ignition Alley we're seeing 2/3rd get an occasional
>> membership, 1/3rd get an unlimited membership, and 1/9th get a
>> dedicated desk (we require an unlimited membership to get a
>> dedicated desk.) That's with 3 months of data.
>>
>>
>> HTH.
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It's not so much 'dedicated' space that people want -- as a hovel to
sneak away to when they need to make phone calls & have privacy.
Sometimes they just want the comfort of a private office (the idea of
it) -- but end up working in the open area just to keep the
connections alive.
They like the idea of dedicated & private as the concept -- and want
to sign up for that.
But as they work in the environment they start to realize that their
utilization is shared & flexible.
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On Dec 30, 7:38 am, Kelly Brown <kelly.br...@officespacecoworking.com>
wrote:
> We're in the 1/3 dedicated 2/3 flex group.
> Although the dynamics are changing as we expand into additional
> locations.
>
> It's not so much 'dedicated' space that people want -- as a hovel to
> sneak away to when they need to make phone calls & have privacy.
> Sometimes they just want the comfort of a private office (the idea of
> it) -- but end up working in the open area just to keep the
> connections alive.
>
> They like the idea of dedicated & private as the concept -- and want
> to sign up for that.
> But as they work in the environment they start to realize that their
> utilization is shared & flexible.
>
> -Kelly
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> Office Space Coworkinghttp://www.officespacecoworking.com
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> On Dec 29, 6:27 pm, Angel <fccowork...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> > In the survey that Tara did awhile back, respondents didn't rate
> > having reserved space as highly as I would have thought. What ratio
> > of reserved to flex/drop in spaces are working for folks? I'm
> > wondering if having just flex desks would be a viable model???- Hide quoted text -
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I'd imagine having an extra monitor included in a flex space would be
a huge draw for folks that rely on them (designers, programmers, etc).
And certainly something you can't bring with you to a coffee shop
(although I've certainly been tempted to in the past :)
(And hello everyone! Been following this group for awhile.)
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Some have started to offer dedicated desks, but that is generally only
when they are cash strapped and people willing to pay for a an
unlimited membership says they'll only join if they can get a fixed
desk. I think it ends up going against the culture of the place
though.
Some people do need to have lots of big monitors though... (although
in the original and arguably most succesful Hub (Islington, London)
there are basically no fixed desks and no monitors (lots of laptop
stands and keyboards/ mice)
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> Some have started to offer dedicated desks, but that is generally only
> when they are cash strapped and people willing to pay for a an
> unlimited membership says they'll only join if they can get a fixed
> desk. I think it ends up going against the culture of the place
> though.
At Fly The Coop, we've started with a core contingent of fixed desks, but we'll move around once in a while to keep things fresh and for skills to mix. We've then bolted on hot-desks/flex-desks which are hired out ad-hoc.
Our reasoning is we were just starting out and needed to ensure we had our base costs covered for at least a while, but down the line it might be the flex-desk takes over if some of "the permies" decide to move as/when they grow out of the space.
I think each space needs to be able to adjust for the local market conditions. In Manchester, UK - particularly here in the Northern Quarter - enough people are more inclined to take on a full-time desk at the moment, that it makes sense to not block that usage that secures all our running costs.
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Check out IdeaField, here's the site: http://ideafield.ning.com/
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Also, very interested in a possible start up of my own here in Tampa.
Do you know of anyone with similar aspirations?
Scott