Can't Afford the Location You Want? Consider Bunking Up With a Fellow Entrepreneur.Two companies, one affordable retail space: Here's why you should consider co-retailing.
This story appears in theNovember 2016issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
Jenny Duranski was eight months pregnant, on her hands and knees, cleaning up a flood in her eco-friendly nail salon,Noktivo. She'd signed a lease for the Chicago retail spot just nine months earlier, but as her belly grew, so did issues with the shop: Plumbing leaked after every rain, and this latest flood -- caused by a burst pipe -- would shutter her business for weeks. "It was an old building, and the landlord never fixed anything," she says. She had to move, but her savings were depleted. When another entrepreneur, Kate Jotzat, offered to let her rent out a room in a hair salon,Chroma K8, Duranski jumped. "I was certain it would be temporary," she says. "I planned to stay just long enough for me to find a location on my own."
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