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Right now, we're paying $850/month, all utilities and cleaning expenses, for the space we have now.  Our lease is up in January.
Right now, we're paying $850/month, all utilities and cleaning expenses, for the space we have now.  Our lease is up in January.
== Option: More space in the church ==


[[User:Nickfarr|Nick]] is currently working with the church to determine where/how/when we would be able to get more space at our present location.  If you are interested in becoming a part of this discussion, please let him know.
[[User:Nickfarr|Nick]] is currently working with the church to determine where/how/when we would be able to get more space at our present location.  If you are interested in becoming a part of this discussion, please let him know.
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Having access to larger meeting and assembly spaces, as well as cheap rent and and being in a relatively central location are some of the biggest reasons to remain where we are.  If we could possibly add a separate woodshop, audio/visual editing and recording studio, long term storage area, etc...and have first rights of refusal to the rest of the leased space in the church, I think we could build a long term future in our present facility.
Having access to larger meeting and assembly spaces, as well as cheap rent and and being in a relatively central location are some of the biggest reasons to remain where we are.  If we could possibly add a separate woodshop, audio/visual editing and recording studio, long term storage area, etc...and have first rights of refusal to the rest of the leased space in the church, I think we could build a long term future in our present facility.


However, nothing is guaranteed.  The church may want to increase our rent to "market" rates, or we may be missing out on a better deal
However, nothing is guaranteed.  The church may want to increase our rent to "market" rates, or we may be missing out on a better deal somewhere else.
somewhere else.
 
== Option: Elsewhere ==


Given that January is quickly approaching (though it may not seem like it), you are all encouraged to be on the lookout for commercial spaces that might be suitable for us, both in terms of budget and functionality.  If we can sustain a membership level of 40, given
Given that January is quickly approaching (though it may not seem like it), you are all encouraged to be on the lookout for commercial spaces that might be suitable for us, both in terms of budget and functionality.  If we can sustain a membership level of 40, given insurance and build-out considerations, we could very likely afford a space that (utilities included) is twice what we're paying now.  For every member, add another $40 (assuming our dues remain at $50).
insurance and build-out considerations, we could very likely afford a space that (utilities included) is twice what we're paying now.  For every member, add another $40 (assuming our dues remain at $50).

Revision as of 16:44, 8 August 2008

Right now, we're paying $850/month, all utilities and cleaning expenses, for the space we have now. Our lease is up in January.

Option: More space in the church

Nick is currently working with the church to determine where/how/when we would be able to get more space at our present location. If you are interested in becoming a part of this discussion, please let him know.

Having access to larger meeting and assembly spaces, as well as cheap rent and and being in a relatively central location are some of the biggest reasons to remain where we are. If we could possibly add a separate woodshop, audio/visual editing and recording studio, long term storage area, etc...and have first rights of refusal to the rest of the leased space in the church, I think we could build a long term future in our present facility.

However, nothing is guaranteed. The church may want to increase our rent to "market" rates, or we may be missing out on a better deal somewhere else.

Option: Elsewhere

Given that January is quickly approaching (though it may not seem like it), you are all encouraged to be on the lookout for commercial spaces that might be suitable for us, both in terms of budget and functionality. If we can sustain a membership level of 40, given insurance and build-out considerations, we could very likely afford a space that (utilities included) is twice what we're paying now. For every member, add another $40 (assuming our dues remain at $50).