> I'd bet that almost any town of more than 100,000 people, maybe even less, has places like this.
I'd argue the reverse--these kinds of co-ops are more likely to be found in smaller, cheaper, more rural towns. The key to these kinds of places is "cheap real estate with few restrictions".
As soon as the town starts getting too prosperous, they force these kinds of businesses out of the area.
I'd argue the reverse--these kinds of co-ops are more likely to be found in smaller, cheaper, more rural towns. The key to these kinds of places is "cheap real estate with few restrictions".
As soon as the town starts getting too prosperous, they force these kinds of businesses out of the area.