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We have a great landlord, but the facility is inadequate for any growth. The warehouse especially is very difficult to work with. A larger (especially taller) warehouse would give recycling and storage real space to work with. Maybe Free Geek should look into buying a building? Possibly one that would also generate income. The organization could put a safe and clean facility into its vision. This is of course just a sugesstion. Imagine a facility in a neighborhood within closedistance to buses, adequate parking, and a floorplan we could design and change. The money for rent could go toward ownership of a building. | We have a great landlord, but the facility is inadequate for any growth. The warehouse especially is very difficult to work with. A larger (especially taller) warehouse would give recycling and storage real space to work with. Maybe Free Geek should look into buying a building? Possibly one that would also generate income. The organization could put a safe and clean facility into its vision. This is of course just a sugesstion. Imagine a facility in a neighborhood within closedistance to buses, adequate parking, and a floorplan we could design and change. The money for rent could go toward ownership of a building. | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 14 July 2007
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We have a great landlord, but the facility is inadequate for any growth. The warehouse especially is very difficult to work with. A larger (especially taller) warehouse would give recycling and storage real space to work with. Maybe Free Geek should look into buying a building? Possibly one that would also generate income. The organization could put a safe and clean facility into its vision. This is of course just a sugesstion. Imagine a facility in a neighborhood within closedistance to buses, adequate parking, and a floorplan we could design and change. The money for rent could go toward ownership of a building.