"It probably depends on the reach of the spaces and their ability to find people that understand the value of the workspace or their ability to convey the value of that workspace and the value of networking through that workspace. I personally just work from home myself and the spaces you describe sound like my college days where we had a studio space a large architectural desk with a locker and locking drawers next to a bunch of other desks we shared a room with other students. And there were quite a few similar rooms throughout the building so that every student had a personal workspace they could call their own. We also shared the computer labs and the wood and metal fabrication shop as well. Ah, the good old days. LOL - www.ExtremeFlyerDesigns.com "