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Re: How to find a new Build Space.

What is your team used to? What resources did you previous space afford your team? What are you looking for in a new space?

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo View Post
If you are school-based, ask there first. Even if you can only get space for 'clean' work (programming, design, non-technical, awards, etc) it solves part of the problem. (Hm, try this even if you're NOT school-based. Schools often will allow community activities. And think of elementary schools and colleges too).
To corroborate Don's advice, there are a few teams in my area that work almost exclusively at schools.

To my knowledge, 20 has always worked out of the high school, which adds up to a staggering 23 years. As a part of the arrangement, they're technically a high school club with a booster club, like a sports team.

250 works at their school too, but are not directly affiliated with it. Their arrangement falls under the community activities umbrella. My understanding is that they would normally have to rent out the space, but since the activity directly benefits the school's students, the school is a sponsor and waives the rental fee.
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