...the first thought was sound system in the corner, platform over there, what a great place for a rave.

But it's also got enough passing walking traffic for a cafe or restaurant or something. It's a really great location.

Anyone got any ideas about, or experience with, setting up a worker's co-op and somehow leasing or buying the property? Basically a project to try and create some kind of shelter from capitalism, in the most equal way possible, for a few committed people?

There are so many opportunities for outreach in this location: kids + parents walking to school in the mornings, sports teams, hikers, cyclists, runners, theater types occasionally...

  • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    depending on how depraved the area is, governance wise, you may run into parking requirements. plenty of places get fucked by those rules because they've been in business for decades so they were exempt, then they shut down temporarily during the covid lockdowns and now to re-open they're being told as a 'new' establishment they need x-amount of parking spaces for their size establishment