Exciting news - new digs!

Doc B

Former President For Life
Staff member
As you know I have been a little cagey about committing to dates about various events like product releases, meetings, classes, etc. As of this afternoon I can explain why.

A rough calculation of the space usage of our 2000 sq. ft. house indicated that we are now using 937 sq. ft. for Bottlehead and the Tape Project. We've managed to hang in pretty well through the economic downturn (thanks for the support!) and now with the economy picking back up we are realizing there is just no "give" left in this 70 year old house to further grow the businesses. So we have been looking for a new space off and on for the past nine months. After looking at a string of places that looked like "fixer uppers" we happened upon a very hip business park on Bainbridge Island with a really great 1542 sq. ft. space in a brand new building. As of this afternoon the signatures on the lease are dry so I can announce that Bottlehead and also the Tape Project's packing, shipping and customer service aspects will be living in this new space sometime near August 1.

Our lab and packing operations will be housed in one suite that we intend to lay out in an open plan so that we can reconfigure the space as a classroom that can hold 10 or 15 students at a time. Across the hall we will have offices, a lobby area with a little bar area, and - wait for it - A  4000 CU. FT. DEDICATED LISTENING ROOM! Yee haw! The isolated room will be 16.5 x 25 x 10, with a hole in the ceiling that opens up to a sloped ceiling of 18'. I'm hoping to use a lot of the ideas that Paul and Michael used when they built their mastering rooms, which I still think are about the best rooms I've heard.

If I haven't made it clear here, the idea is to create a space that is very bottlehead friendly. The office is just a few minute's drive from the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal and we will plan to do a lot of events here to fully utilize the space. I foresee short one day classes as well as the more intense kind of class we have done in the past, monthly meetings, new product release events, and a place for folks to come and audition Bottlehead products and Tape Project tapes.

Oh, did I mention that there is a vodka, gin and whisky distillery with a tasting room right downstairs?
 
Awesome.  When you start classes/workshops in earnest, I'll use that as my excuse for my first ever visit to WA state.  Congratulations!
 
Never been to Washington State.  Now it looks like I may have an excuse to visit.

Congratulation!

Debra
 
Congrats Dan!

"with a little bar area"

Naturally!  :-)

"there is a vodka, gin and whisky distillery with a tasting room right downstairs"

How much did that weigh into your decision making process!?  (heh-heh-heh)


Mike
 
Our space is just an empty shell, but here is a pic of our downstairs neighbor Keith's distillery. That would be my office right above those ceiling joists...

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Doc B. said:
Our space is just an empty shell, but here is a pic of our downstairs neighbor Keith's distillery. That would be my office right above those ceiling joists...

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That makes me thirsty!  Excellent for the whole crew.  I hope the commute doesn't cramp the Bottlehead style.
 
Here some pics of one side of the new office. This is the "public" part - lobby/kitchenette, offices and listening room. The lab and packing and shipping will be in one open space across the hall.

This is looking from a point where a wall that will divide our office from the neighbor will be. The space looks foreshortened in this photo, it's actually about 35-40 feet all the way to the back wall. That listening room area is about 16-1/2 feet wide and 25 feet deep. There will be a hard ceiling at 10 feet in that room, that will have an opening to the sloped ceiling above. All the other spaces will be open to the sloped ceiling. After working in this basement with a 7' ceiling for 15 years it's gonna seem like heaven.
 

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Eileen's office is three times larger than yours. Not that she doesn't deserve it but I would suggest changing your President for Life title to something more realistic.
 
This is standing in the corner of the listening room area, looking back the other way. Along with the high ceiling the big windows will be a welcome addition after living in the basement.
 

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This shows the entry door and the wall that runs along the hallway that divides the office and the workroom.
 

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xcortes said:
Eileen's office is three times larger than yours. Not that she doesn't deserve it but I would suggest changing your President for Life title to something more realistic.

She does deserve it, and that big space may be turned into an office for her and an assistant in the future. What I didn't show in the photos is that you will have to get through not only the lobby but also Eileen's office to even get to my office door. I kinda like that, waay in the back.
 
Doc B. said:
Here some pics of one side of the new office. This is the "public" part - lobby/kitchenette, offices and listening room. The lab and packing and shipping will be in one open space across the hall.

This is looking from a point where a wall that will divide our office from the neighbor will be. The space looks foreshortened in this photo, it's actually about 35-40 feet all the way to the back wall. That listening room area is about 16-1/2 feet wide and 25 feet deep. There will be a hard ceiling at 10 feet in that room, that will have an opening to the sloped ceiling above. All the other spaces will be open to the sloped ceiling. After working in this basement with a 7' ceiling for 15 years it's gonna seem like heaven.

Is the Queens' office really 3 times as big as yours?  ;-)
 
It's about twice as big. That room will likely house other stuff as well as Eileen's office.
 
We're just starting to plan out that side of the setup. I think the lab gets a whole 25ft wall of bench space in the new workroom. And we are going to enclose the CNC engraver to cut down the noise and preserve the sanity of those working in that room.
 
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