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by Brushfire
6436 days ago
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I don't buy it. Sure you can get space at those rates in any of the suburbs -- but downtown? Really? If so, could you point me in a couple of directions? I'm not trying to be snide -- I'm honestly interested. The rent I'm talking about for Indy is downtown (not that it matters in indy). If I went to the Indy Suburbs, I could probably get it cheaper... Almost free probably for trade of some sort. But driving in Chicago is a real pain, and I wouldnt want to live in the suburbs and/or have to commute there. |
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Joel Spolsky wrote an article on finding office space:
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/OfficeNewYork.html
If you're running up against really expensive space, you may be falling into the trap of trying to buy "class A" space, or space that's jacked up because of "amenities" you don't care about.