In a perfect world, the other two guys in the office wouldn't be here, and I could test out the market for a bodyrub place in downtown Fort Worth.
But maybe I can do the next-best thing. I have nine offices in my suite in a Class B office building that aren't being used. Some can accommodate two people easily; others are more suited to one. We have desktop and laptop computers, glass-top desks (no drawers), telephones, Internet, a rudimentary kitchen, and a conference room.
I'm wondering if there's a way to monetize this excess space by offering it up to people who need a place to park themselves in a work environment for a few days, a day, or less.
Technically, we can't sublease, but building management would never know, as we're a business that routinely employs contractors for short-term projects, some of whom visit the office on an infrequent basis.
So, three questions to get started:
Is there a market for such an endeavor?
If so, how do I make the market aware of this opportunity?
Finally, I have no idea how much to charge. Anything I can get from unused space is gravy, so I can be extremely accommodating. Any thoughts?
PMs welcome, too.