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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2008 Location: Berkeley
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Thread Starter | Finding a space for my studio
I am currently looking to relocate my studio to a space outside of my house which I can remodel. Does anyone know of any good resources besides craigslist for finding such a space? This will be my first real studio build, so I have never done this before. I live in Berkeley, CA and am looking for a space anywhere in the East Bay. Thanks -Sammy |
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what i would suggest is.... look to where other studios are located. if they found a commercial space, there are probably other spaces around them. its like... if you need directions, call up the restaurant and ask them how to get there. |
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