--- Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Being in NYC, DC, or varrious other locations would
being us closer to
some subset of interesting orginizations... But being near a solid
airport places us near all of them. This really is the way a lot of
business is done today.
Whenever we have a critical mass of people in a spot we should
consider opening an office, but lets not let the tail wag the dog.
The increased cost of travel doesn't justify the cost of an additional
office in a prime location and if the location is non-prime, what did
you save on travel?
That is not the same at all. I live a 20 minute metro ride from the busiest airport in the
world
and that is not AT ALL the same as being a 20 minute metro ride to various contacts we
would want
to be in close communication with. There is added cost and time needed for air travel and
that
leads to fewer opportunities to meet. Proximity is very important.
-- mav
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