Re: Pix are up!
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Re: Pix are up!
The Hurdy Gurdy Man wrote:
> Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote:
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>>William Oliveri wrote:
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>>> I would love to have something like that
>>>to work in.
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>>If you live in So Cal, you can. Until the next big job rolls in, anyway!
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> Hey, I'm in SoCal... where does one get something like that? I've got a
> decent garage and all, but need something better... I live in the IE, local
> industrial spaces rent for about 50 cents per square foot, but it's always
> the funky commercial lease agreements that get in the way. Where does one
> find such a happy place? I could especially use such a place for my (soon
> to be started, I hope) project Mustang and my art metal sculptural stuff.
>
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Sorry to tell you, but one finds such a happy place when one signs one
of those funky commercial lease agreements, at least in my situation.
If I was paying 50 cents a square foot, that'd be awesome. Warehouse
space starts out at 70 cents/ft here and just goes up from there.
Look for older, smaller more run-down multi-space buildings. Chances are
the landlords will be more flexible about short term tenants.
> Cal Wheeler <cal@whee.ler> wrote:
>
>
>>William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I would love to have something like that
>>>to work in.
>>
>>If you live in So Cal, you can. Until the next big job rolls in, anyway!
>
>
> Hey, I'm in SoCal... where does one get something like that? I've got a
> decent garage and all, but need something better... I live in the IE, local
> industrial spaces rent for about 50 cents per square foot, but it's always
> the funky commercial lease agreements that get in the way. Where does one
> find such a happy place? I could especially use such a place for my (soon
> to be started, I hope) project Mustang and my art metal sculptural stuff.
>
>
Sorry to tell you, but one finds such a happy place when one signs one
of those funky commercial lease agreements, at least in my situation.
If I was paying 50 cents a square foot, that'd be awesome. Warehouse
space starts out at 70 cents/ft here and just goes up from there.
Look for older, smaller more run-down multi-space buildings. Chances are
the landlords will be more flexible about short term tenants.
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