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From the Forum – Looking for pop up workshop space in Petworth or nearby

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Looking for pop up workshop space in Petworth or nearby:

“Hey all, I have a small motorcycle repair and customization business and I’m losing my current space in January. I operate out of a 200sq ft metal building located in an alley near DuPont Circle. Would love to find something similar – basically just need a yard/lot/open space to set up in, a bay in an underutilized auto shop, parking garage or whatever I can find. Would need an electrical hookup for lights. I’m pretty flexible, and considering the nature of the business, actually quite quiet and low impact. No air wrenches, maybe a couple of customers per day max, and me and my assistant working on bikes. With that said, I need a space where this business would be welcome and not a nuisance. I would also need a guarantee for Jan 1 till June 1. Any ideas or people to talk to?”

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