Could Hurko Co Headquarters on La Gonave lead to a co-working space?
If you don't know what co-working spaces are, they are usually a facility that houses multiple different companies at the same time, under the same roof. These can be startups to well established companies. They can be from a single worker/owner to a company that has over 15 employees. Parts of the co-working space allows for the business to have an office with four walls, or they can choose to have a dedicated desk in an open air room, or sharing a space with someone else who is with a different company.
Usually all of the businesses will have access to the same conference room for a fee, access to printers, and wifi. So the question is, could Hurko Co putting it's headquarters on La Gonave lead to a co-working space?
Hurko Co could build the facility and base it's operations there, and then lease out other space in the facility for many startup businesses that exist or will exist in Anse-a-Galets. I mentioned the Business and Innovation Park in a previous email. Something like a co-working building would make so much sense since it can put many different types of businesses in the same space. So say a coffee company needs some marketing advice. They could walk down the hall, and speak to the marketing company and even secure business. The whole idea of a co-working space is to create synergy and ideas with the various individuals that make up the co-working space.
Another great thing about a co-working space is that they are completely furnished. So this helps cut startup company's cost of doing business. Not having to buy office furniture, getting discounted rental space, and having printers all on site are the major appeal of these spaces. Many in America are opened 24-7 as the business owners set their own work schedule. There are many of these types of facilities in Seattle. Check out the video below of a co-working space called WeWork.
The above video is from Katie Nikolaeva.
What do you think? Go Gonave!
Usually all of the businesses will have access to the same conference room for a fee, access to printers, and wifi. So the question is, could Hurko Co putting it's headquarters on La Gonave lead to a co-working space?
Hurko Co could build the facility and base it's operations there, and then lease out other space in the facility for many startup businesses that exist or will exist in Anse-a-Galets. I mentioned the Business and Innovation Park in a previous email. Something like a co-working building would make so much sense since it can put many different types of businesses in the same space. So say a coffee company needs some marketing advice. They could walk down the hall, and speak to the marketing company and even secure business. The whole idea of a co-working space is to create synergy and ideas with the various individuals that make up the co-working space.
Another great thing about a co-working space is that they are completely furnished. So this helps cut startup company's cost of doing business. Not having to buy office furniture, getting discounted rental space, and having printers all on site are the major appeal of these spaces. Many in America are opened 24-7 as the business owners set their own work schedule. There are many of these types of facilities in Seattle. Check out the video below of a co-working space called WeWork.
The above video is from Katie Nikolaeva.
What do you think? Go Gonave!
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