Like, oh, yeah, if I don't buy a brand new car every two years, if I don't have this huge three bedroom, two bathroom, 2,000 square foot home, two living rooms.Like, I have no idea why I thought I would ever need two living rooms as a single guy.
And Deloitte, which was founded 170 years ago as an audit practice, now has 200,000 professionals, and its own full scale university set in a 700,000 square foot campus in Texas.So in Second Life, the online world where half a million people control their own avatars, there's a group of Christians.
You start with the cost of land, $120,000, construction cost $240,000. $300 a square foot 's probably conservative. There's a subsidy for the below market rate units if you're doing a certain number.
Because there's no screen in sight. The median price per square foot for a home in Manhattan is $1,300 per square foot , which means that for a $1,000 flat,
Union of Seattle. And we had this whole building. It was 20,000 square foot . And I couldn't decide whether to do one, two, or three restaurants in there.
And you can see behind me, there's these white, built-in shelves, cabinets. And we live in a 1,200 square foot home. It's me, my husband, my two teenage daughters, and a dog.
So I want to transition really quickly to you. And in a 1,300 square foot home with your family of four. And I think about my partner and I during the pandemic.
It's on 30th Street across from Tornado. So it's a 2,000 square foot tasting room. Has a really cute outdoor patio.
And then we ultimately learned like, OK, when we move-- which we know we have to do-- we have to build a bigger tap room because this is more important than a 90 square foot space. And then the last thing I want to talk about is just the decision to put the owl everywhere.
He was the CEO of Bank One at the time. We lived in a 7,000 square foot house.
And there's this kind of semi-communal living a lot of it, where people live and work in the same place and they've maximized happiness by putting the buildings in certain places in the square-- how many people per square foot . And everything is so planned.
These bats are like 300 per square foot .
We arrive at $14.50 a square foot .
This is $14.50 a square foot in the middle of Chicago, the largest building in the Western Hemisphere, $14.50 a square foot .
Rather than just making the 25,000 square foot mansion.
And we decided to cover every square foot of Santa Monica. It's 8.3 square miles; that's pretty doable we figured. And that's what we started doing. Up and down every street,
I could open up a 600 square foot spot on First Avenue on almost no budget, like $130,000
or distraction, and really ultimately arriving at the perfect amount of stuff for you. So I've worked with people in 300 square foot studio apartments, and I've worked with people in 10,000 square foot mansions, and everything in between. And everyone arrives at their own version of what the perfect amount is and what enough is.
And it's close to about a 3,000 square foot space.
me protect my little cocoon and my little one square foot of space that I'm standing on.
It will grow mushroom that you can-- for that square foot , you can get a lot of money.
The problem is the rent on a 47,000-square-foot place-- even that $7.25 a square foot , which is a steal relative to Boston, I was looking at $65 bucks a foot some places--
So there's a spread of about 200 euros a square meter, about $20 per square foot , with the difference of designing it one way or the other.
He says, $35 a square foot .
And so it really just started with that tiny little 500 square foot .
Over to the left, we haven't built a lot. And up here is the meeting asking price per square foot on a comparative basis. Looking just at one year as a snapshot, I said that's not a best way to do it, but just to understand last year.
We did a little back of the envelope calculation of what it would cost to build new units. And this was just the starting point for an 80-square foot unit in San Francisco. You start with the cost of land, $120,000, construction cost $240,000.
This is not Palo Alto's issue or San Jose's issue. You can't come in and plop a million square foot office building right in the downtown, even though those communities want jobs.
cool and you know I had my 15,000 square foot house in Woodside on
Now, we have a 21,000 square foot warehouse up the street from RCA.
His home-- a very modest, 1,500 square foot home in Mar Vista.
And he's undermining the description about it having an 11,000 square foot basement.
first six years. In 25 square feet, a five by five square foot plot, they
fall, I hope--23 thousand square foot under roof restaurant and brewery with about an
suburbs is dropping, where the price per square foot of land in new walkable suburbs, or cities, is rising.
Guinness Book of World Records for years for having really high retail sales per square foot so they know what they're doing and they have something at Rich
And we move into an Avalon community, a 1,100 square foot two bedroom, the biggest apartment up until then I'd ever lived in.
They just give you the expensive parts, so your cost per square foot is still way too high.
So this is our Carmel Mountain Ranch brewery and tasting room. So our first location, this is our 12,000 square foot brewery and tasting room. 4,000 of it-- less and less each day-- is dedicated to guest experience, and I say less and less because we continue
You got to work on, like, one square foot to put your idea in there.
I mean, you're talking-- I'm serious-- 100s of dollars a square foot .
And it got to thinking a lot about how we think about investments as opportunities to maximize collisions per square foot , versus dollars per square foot .
We're gonna kill ourselves trying to make enough cakes and layer them all on this 250 or 300 square foot kitchen space.
We're not. We used to be in this 250 square foot space with this small group of five or six people that would just kill each other, like lifting things up and over and under.
but it's certainly available. We use ten thousand lumens per square foot on a desk in an office.
It was a lighter construct than most other buildings in New York, I think it was 22 pounds a square foot , which is very light.
And the whole bit about them cleansing the air, NASA says you need like about 1,000 per square foot .
Well, I think one cool thing about it, in the book, there's a Brooklyn apartment-- a one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment to a 20,000 square foot studio
And then it seems really roomy, if it's one person doing all the jobs in a 350 square foot restaurant.
Now for anybody who's in the real estate business, or even renting, you know that $14.50 a square foot is like