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gailbrilling
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Studio space

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I moved to a new town and would appreciate hints on how to find a new studio space. I have access to public space but worry about safety -keeping amateurs away, and security
rosanna gusler
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joining the local arts council could be a good place to start. rosanna
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Brock
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The best way to keep amateurs away is to treat them like zombies. Head shots are most efficacious.
DonMcClennen
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Consult with a real estate sales person that specializes in commercial/industrial sales and rental units.
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gailbrilling
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Thanks so much for your helpful replies - hopefully I'll soon be back in practice.
Gail
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gailbrilling
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Of course ! Now why didn't I think of this!
Thanks... Great way to find a space.
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