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Originally Posted by Nathan
Paul. What do I have to gain from proving anything to you? It's much more fun to have you look like the idiot you are for posting the crap you do...
Btw, how are we hiding our address?? I posted it more than once, it's on our webpage, it's on our business cards....
Regarding the sign in front of our office building, you simply do not get how big this building is. We hardly need the whole building for pur 300 people... So room still available for lease does not negate our size
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It's not just to me, it's too everyone who reads GFY. I'm just asking legit questions.
As for office space this is something I do know about. The standard office space for Open Plan offices is around 17.5 square meters per person. That would mean few people working in enclosed offices, usually reserved for managers and above. That's 5,250 sq metres or 56,500 feet. That at $25 a square for is an office costing $1,412,500 a year in rent.
But there are also all these people in that building. Or listed as being in that building.
Berger Emrich Valencak CA & Associés -
Centre IOS Inc -
Embvue Inc -
Giovanni & Bruzzese Inc -
Interpro Consultants Inc -
World Financial Group of Montreal -
They must be small companies if you have 56,500 sq ft of that building. But it seems there is still space to let at
7777 Decarie and a lot of people are in that building, list of 7777
Decarie addressees. But what you said must be true because you posted it on GFY.
Employing 300 people at an average of $50,000 a year in wages, taxes and costs would be a $15,000,000 wage bill. That's $16,412,500 without switching on a light. I used to budget Open Plan offices, furniture alone at around $4,000 a person for decent office furniture with a screen environment like this;
That's $1,200,000 in office furniture alone.
You see office space and filling it with people is something I do know a lot about. You might have them working in smaller boxes, but who knows. The only facts I can dig up show otherwise.