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I was wondering what the interest would be for letting a small office area in London to have a Chip Space funded by membership.

Members would be able to come to the space and use it for projects like modding, recording, workshops or even for a place to hang out.

This is mostly for UK chippers but any input is good input so would any of you be interested?

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Liverpool, UK

How much would it be? How easy would it be to get to, from the main transports into London (as in London Euston station, Stanstead Airport etc)

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enough to pay the bills (I dont know) and 1 train from waterloo or something.

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London, UK

Renting a central London premises is going to go *way* beyond what you'll reasonably expect to make back through donations/membership, and that's without equipment costs, furniture, electricity, security etc.

A better bet might be to see if there's any existing electronics/music/artspaces in London keen to work with you on something, though I can't think of any off the top of my head.

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matt.nida wrote:

Renting a central London premises is going to go *way* beyond what you'll reasonably expect to make back through donations/membership, and that's without equipment costs, furniture, electricity, security etc.

A better bet might be to see if there's any existing electronics/music/artspaces in London keen to work with you on something, though I can't think of any off the top of my head.

Small offices in Camden are around £300 a month which is pretty reasonable so assuming we would have 10 members with a cost of membership being £30 all will be well, I have not looked that deep into office space but there appears to be some affordable spots here and there.

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London, UK
Flopps wrote:

Small offices in Camden are around £300 a month which is pretty reasonable so assuming we would have 10 members with a cost of membership being £30 all will be well, I have not looked that deep into office space but there appears to be some affordable spots here and there.

There's a rash of other costs though that you're not looking at, including tax, security, insurance. Plus you'll be hard pushed to find office space in a shared block that'll let you blast out music as much as you'd want.

Also, for £360 a year I'd rather buy my own equipment and use it in the comfort of my own home, than be paying a lease on keeping some shared equipment in an office somewhere.

It's a nice idea, but if it was as straightforward or feasible as you make out, you'd have these kind of artspaces all over London.

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Wellington, NZ

open a venue or find a small one that will let you use it as a workshop and such during the day