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Estimate of Current Cost for a Space
- Details coming from Marc:
Precise Constraints
Check this list for up-to-date constraints
Minimum Requirements
Our absolute minimum for a space:
- BART is close by
- Disability / wheelchair access
- Vehicle parking (motor and human-powered) is possible.
- Bathroom
- Sink (at least one, but preferably outside of bathroom)
- Late access (preferably 24 hour)
- Ability to make some noise (at least event noise)
- Internet
- Electricity
- Security and privacy
- e.g. not a hallway or shared access with other tenants we don't know.
- Landlord must either support the idea or be agnostic to it--not against.
Flexible Agilities
Things we are flexible about--that put us at an advantage to landlords:
- Can deal with no heat/air (Is this an agility? Actually, heat is pretty important, we should be able to be comfortable and invite guests who can be reasonably comfortable at our events).
- Carpet or flooring not important
- Can live without amenities or luxuries.
- Windows are nice, but open to non-windowed spaces.
- Little to no build-out necessary for initial space.
- Can move in very soon.
Other Requirements
Things we should keep in mind beyond the bare minimum:
- Min size: ___ Max size: ___
- Min price: ___ Max price: ___
Bonus
Amenities and other bonuses--a "wish list" if you will:
- Roof access
- Vehicle parking (motor and human-powered) is readily available and secure or private.
- BART is extremely close.
- Landlord loves us.
- Combined residential zoning / accommodation.
- Proximity to other groups doing interesting things that we can collaborate or cross-pollinate with (like Bay Area Public School)
Options under consideration as of November 2013
Potential new locations for sudo room to rent/buy.
- 48th and Shattuck
- Very similar to Noisebridge's space. In chinatown. Two blocks from Lake Merritt BART.