Monday 26 May 2008

Consultant: More than adequate office space in Evanston

I spent the better part of the last few months looking for appropriate office space to hold a team of developers. We estimated we'd need about 325 m² for 18 people. For some reason we could not find appropriate space. I therefore found an Evanston city consultant's recent report fascinating:

Consultant Marty Stern of U.S. Equities Realty says, in a report to be presented to the city's Economic Development Committee Wednesday night, that nine different generally suitable Class B buildings have a total of 50,072 square feet of vacant space.... In addition, Stern says there is about 141,000 square feet of more expensive Class A space available downtown and 21,000 square feet of less expensive Class C space, most of it downtown.

That comes to 19,700 m²—almost five acres of office space. Slightly more than we needed, of course, but probably workable.

David Braverman, Monday 26 May 2008 15:09:51 UTC
#    Comments [2] |
Wednesday 28 May 2008 03:42:36 UTC
18 people? Eighteen? Good lord, Dave, what are you making - a replacement for Windows? I had no idea you managed such a large team. I assume this is a team at a larger company and you're just beating them over the collective head with a copy of "Code Complete". And in Evanston, no less. Maybe you can negotiate some space from Northwestern - they certainly have plenty of land in their endowment.
Sean P
Friday 30 May 2008 03:55:38 UTC
you need some hobbies

BTW. You're shitting me about the friggin' code down there, right?
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