The basics:
Rent: $900/month, due on the 1st of the month
Deposit: $1800 (last+security deposit) due upon move-in.
Utilities: I don't know what they'll be yet, but whatever they are, we'll split them equally
Availability: July 1, 2009
Amenities: PG&E, water, garbage, wireless internet, 17 ft. ceilings, 10 ft. rollup door, 110 & 220 amp power, 300 ft2 office and mezzanine, and 1500 ft2 warehouse
Location: near 237 & 85 exit, 1 mile from Mountain View Caltrain
Nearby amenities: Goldstar Academy gymnastics (offers adult classes), HackerDojo, 5 minutes from downtown Mountain View
About Me: 36 year old single, male programmer/photographer
The space: your half of the office (150 ft2) and warehouse (750 ft2)
Parking: 1 dedicated parking space
Detailed description:
Are you an artist, photographer, or Maker? Do you want large open spaces with high ceilings for your projects?
If so, perhaps you'd like to share my 1800 ft2 warehouse/studio with me. The space is empty right now, but I plan to outfit it as a photography/videography studio. There's a 300 ft2 office in the front, and 1500 ft2 warehouse in the back. The place comes with a shower and bathroom, but no kitchen. I plan to install a rolling kitchen, as well as a washer dryer.
Eventually, I expect to host classes of various kinds (such as product photography, airbrush makeup, costuming, the business of photography), and host "art parties".
The space is close to the highway 237 & 85 intersection, and the Mountain View Caltrain is about 1 mile away. There is a 12 foot roll-up door, a skylight, and a mezzanine over the office. Conduit and outlets are placed at regular intervals throughout the warehouse, and 110 and 220 amp service is available. The warehouse is heated, but there is no air conditioning. The paint and carpet are pretty battered right now, so if you need pristine looking walls immediately this is not the place for you. (I do plan to paint and replace the carpet, but it won't happen immediately.)
The space will be available on July 1. Ideally, I'd like to be able to find someone to share half the space. Rent would be proportionate to the amount of space you use. Move in would be first+last+security deposit. For example, if you rented half, it would be $900+$900+$900, or $2700 total to move in. Rent would be month-to-month, though if you'd like to be on the lease, something could be arranged.
I work a day job, so this would be ideal for someone who could use the space during the day. If you're interested, let me know! If not, please feel free to forward to anyone you think would be interested.
About me: 36 years old, single, male, Stanford grad. I'm into photography, Burning Man, seasteading, among many other things. During the day, I work as a programmer for a mutual fund.
Feel free to give me a call if you're interested: (650) 773 6419.
Chris
P.S.
It's located a few doors down from the likely location of the Hacker Dojo:
http://hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
"A place with plenty of parking, easily accessible by those all the way up and down the peninsula, where we can't easily offend neighbors with sound and can have many more come together in community and solidarity than would be possible in a living arrangement. Spiritual cousins include The Crucible in Oakland, Cellspace, noisebridge, and Hat Factory in San Francisco, and Bucketworks in Milwaukee, WI - all community centers dedicated to their own forms of creation and craftsmanship, and TechShop for the more hardware oriented in Menlo Park. We'd like to offer this kind of community for computer-oriented folks in the mid-Peninsula. You don't need to be a programmer to use/enjoy this space."
They've raised most of the money for a lease, and barring some unforeseen circumstance, will sign this month. If they do, there will be a 4400 ft2 meeting, event, and project center nearby:
http://www.jvlewis.com/for_lease_140a.html
There is also a machinist and a woodworker (high end furniture) in the same complex.
Rent: $900/month, due on the 1st of the month
Deposit: $1800 (last+security deposit) due upon move-in.
Utilities: I don't know what they'll be yet, but whatever they are, we'll split them equally
Availability: July 1, 2009
Amenities: PG&E, water, garbage, wireless internet, 17 ft. ceilings, 10 ft. rollup door, 110 & 220 amp power, 300 ft2 office and mezzanine, and 1500 ft2 warehouse
Location: near 237 & 85 exit, 1 mile from Mountain View Caltrain
Nearby amenities: Goldstar Academy gymnastics (offers adult classes), HackerDojo, 5 minutes from downtown Mountain View
About Me: 36 year old single, male programmer/photographer
The space: your half of the office (150 ft2) and warehouse (750 ft2)
Parking: 1 dedicated parking space
Detailed description:
Are you an artist, photographer, or Maker? Do you want large open spaces with high ceilings for your projects?
If so, perhaps you'd like to share my 1800 ft2 warehouse/studio with me. The space is empty right now, but I plan to outfit it as a photography/videography studio. There's a 300 ft2 office in the front, and 1500 ft2 warehouse in the back. The place comes with a shower and bathroom, but no kitchen. I plan to install a rolling kitchen, as well as a washer dryer.
Eventually, I expect to host classes of various kinds (such as product photography, airbrush makeup, costuming, the business of photography), and host "art parties".
The space is close to the highway 237 & 85 intersection, and the Mountain View Caltrain is about 1 mile away. There is a 12 foot roll-up door, a skylight, and a mezzanine over the office. Conduit and outlets are placed at regular intervals throughout the warehouse, and 110 and 220 amp service is available. The warehouse is heated, but there is no air conditioning. The paint and carpet are pretty battered right now, so if you need pristine looking walls immediately this is not the place for you. (I do plan to paint and replace the carpet, but it won't happen immediately.)
The space will be available on July 1. Ideally, I'd like to be able to find someone to share half the space. Rent would be proportionate to the amount of space you use. Move in would be first+last+security deposit. For example, if you rented half, it would be $900+$900+$900, or $2700 total to move in. Rent would be month-to-month, though if you'd like to be on the lease, something could be arranged.
I work a day job, so this would be ideal for someone who could use the space during the day. If you're interested, let me know! If not, please feel free to forward to anyone you think would be interested.
About me: 36 years old, single, male, Stanford grad. I'm into photography, Burning Man, seasteading, among many other things. During the day, I work as a programmer for a mutual fund.
Feel free to give me a call if you're interested: (650) 773 6419.
Chris
P.S.
It's located a few doors down from the likely location of the Hacker Dojo:
http://hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
"A place with plenty of parking, easily accessible by those all the way up and down the peninsula, where we can't easily offend neighbors with sound and can have many more come together in community and solidarity than would be possible in a living arrangement. Spiritual cousins include The Crucible in Oakland, Cellspace, noisebridge, and Hat Factory in San Francisco, and Bucketworks in Milwaukee, WI - all community centers dedicated to their own forms of creation and craftsmanship, and TechShop for the more hardware oriented in Menlo Park. We'd like to offer this kind of community for computer-oriented folks in the mid-Peninsula. You don't need to be a programmer to use/enjoy this space."
They've raised most of the money for a lease, and barring some unforeseen circumstance, will sign this month. If they do, there will be a 4400 ft2 meeting, event, and project center nearby:
http://www.jvlewis.com/for_lease_140a.html
There is also a machinist and a woodworker (high end furniture) in the same complex.