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Revision as of 19:26, 1 November 2019

Coworking an arrangement in which several workers from different companies share an office space (Wikipedia). This page will describe the coworking proposal for SkullSpace.


Spreadsheet for 'Coworking at Skullspace' viewable here. Want to edit it? Contact Mark Campbell (found via the discuss list).

Demand for coworking in Winnipeg

There is considerable demand for coworking in Winnipeg as evidenced by new coworking spaces opening in the Exchange and in Osborne village recently. We can be easily competitive with their market rates.

Why coworking can work at SkullSpace

SkullSpace is a 24/7 2500 sq. ft. facility with desks, Internet, a kitchen, and private bathrooms. Being in a secure building behind a key-fobbed door make it ideal on the face of it for SkullSpace to be a coworking space already. The ideal vibe of the place isn't in line with what a modern coworking space can provide which is certainly 'clean and bright'. Both of those require capital and operational expenses for SkullSpace.

The operational expense is ensuring the space is organized and clean on a regular basis by someone who is monetarily compensated to do it. $150 a month would be a goal for us to meet to have a cleaner come out 3-4 times a month.

The capital expenses are much larger and harder to deal with.

Our budget each month is razor thin where even $150 a month for 3-4 visits from a person designated to clean would run down our reserve close to that and our reserve as of 2019-10-31 is about $6000(?). We've been much lower too — our recent anti-social netted us $1700 and we also recently had a windfall of around $2000 from renting the space temporarily for filming.

Basic maths of profit and loss for coworking at SkullSpace

(exported from the 'SkullSpace Coworking' google sheet via this handy online web page)

Amount Number of Notes
Regular member $40.00 47 Base amount we can expect based on $1880 being collected for October 2019.
New out-of-pocket 'coworking' member $160.00 2
New corporate rate 'coworking' member $320.00 1 Corporate rate where the employer pays for their membership
Combined income from members $2,520.00
Monthly expenses $2,310.79 Includes rent + insurance + utilities from October 2019 budget.
Profit per month $209.21

Capital Expenses

Name Amount Notes
Classroom floors $2,000.00 ~600 square feet to cover the classroom. $2000 calculated to be about $3 a square foot.
Classroom walls $500.00 Includes the creation of a phone booth
Door between washroom area and classroom $300.00
SKARSTA Ikea Desk $279.00 We have two of these at SkullSpace as of 2019-10-25
Chair $500.00
NESNA Ikea Nightstand $19.99 We have two of these at SkullSpace as of 2019-10-25
Paint the classroom $250.00 It's $35 for a can of paint. 2x primer, 1x white paint, 1x orange paint, paint brushes, tape, etc.
Bar stool for phonebooth $100.00 https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/cat/bar-tables-chairs-16244/
Seating area in classroom $700.00 2-3 chairs and a coffee table
4k monitor $350.00 We have two of these at SkullSpace as of 2019-10-25. Philips Monitors 4K Ultra HD LCD Monitor 276E8VJSB.

Amount needed minus 4k monitor, desk, chair, nightstand: $3,850.00

Operational Expenses

These expenses are necessary (especially the cleaning one) to make SkullSpace a clean environment that's attractive to people coming every day.

Name Amount per month
Weekly Cleaning $150.00
Coffee $40.00
Other stuff? $100.00