San Diego, California (skyline)
 In addition to the office being established in Pasadena for the high tech company in start-up mode that my partners are working on, I've begun to look at potential office space in San Diego for the consulting firm. I always thought house hunting was difficult. The precisely correct office space is even more difficult to find because an office provides a perception of the business as well as  work space. Crafting the impressively correct image, a location with a view of the ocean and harbor, as well as finding function is not as easy as it sounds at first blush.
In addition to the office being established in Pasadena for the high tech company in start-up mode that my partners are working on, I've begun to look at potential office space in San Diego for the consulting firm. I always thought house hunting was difficult. The precisely correct office space is even more difficult to find because an office provides a perception of the business as well as  work space. Crafting the impressively correct image, a location with a view of the ocean and harbor, as well as finding function is not as easy as it sounds at first blush. At present, I'm hoping to find a place and move in by the end of summer. We've been very busy with work, with clients, with travel and our initial spectacular success seems to be mirrored in a string of clients coming to the table. 
 
 

 
 
 
 
9 comments:
Congrats on the successes.
How about a beach-front office in Nevada?
That kind of view would be awesome!
Wow...looks fantastic. I'm always up for anything thats near a beach or harbour...or any kind of water really lol
Wish I worked there :P
WO FAT: I could always approach Willy about sub-letting his cave. I'm sure he'd give me a rate. (yes, other readers, he lives in an actual cave - in the side of a mountain)
Beautiful! Would you by chance be needing a social worker with a degree in three years? That is if you do find a location someplace other than a cave!
Darlin', I would think that Canadian women are much tougher than their cousins in the "lower 48 states". As such, I expected that you'd be pushing me to move the office into "the cave". Though the temperature at it's coldest wouldn't cause a Canadian to put on a sweater - even in the cave.
Never fear. I prefer an office in a high rise with a view of the harbor to life in a cave.
We might be tougher but personally I also enjoy the sunshine beaming onto my work as I dream of being out in the water I can see from my office! One could always vacation in the cave! lol
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