Openofficespace.com is proud to announce that our property listings now include Walk Score which calculates the "walkability" of an address based on the distance from an office to nearby amenities. We believe this is pretty important information as a walkable office location can save an entrepreneur, startup, or small business time, money and even help the environment.
As bootstrapping entrepreneurs, we are always on the lookout for ways to save a few bucks. Knowing how close or far away a potential office space is to public transportation, grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, bars, movie theaters, schools, parks, libraries, bookstores, fitness centers, pharmacies etc. can help determine if a car is required or if we can travel via the Q-Footy-Footy (as my mother used to say).
When reviewing property listings on openofficespace.com, the walk score can be found right below the property description as a new tab.
Your Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100. Here are general guidelines for interpreting your score:
- 90–100 = Walkers' Paradise: Most errands can be accomplished on foot and many people get by without owning a car.
- 70–89 = Very Walkable: It's possible to get by without owning a car.
- 50–69 = Somewhat Walkable: Some stores and amenities are within walking distance, but many everyday trips still require a bike, public transportation, or car.
- 25–49 = Car-Dependent: Only a few destinations are within easy walking range. For most errands, driving or public transportation is a must.
- 0–24 = Car-Dependent (Driving Only): Virtually no neighborhood destinations within walking range. You can walk from your house to your car!
Why Walking Matters
Walkable workplaces offer surprising benefits to our health, the environment, and our communities.
Better health: A study in Washington State found that the average resident of a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood weighs 7 pounds less than someone who lives in a sprawling neighborhood. Residents of walkable neighborhoods drive less and suffer fewer car accidents, a leading cause of death between the ages of 15–45.
Reduction in greenhouse gas: Cars are a leading cause of global warming. Your feet are zero-pollution transportation machines.
More transportation options: Compact neighborhoods tend to have higher population density, which leads to more public transportation options and bicycle infrastructure. Not only is taking the bus cheaper than driving, but riding a bus is ten times safer than driving a car!2
Increased social capital: Walking increases social capital by promoting face-to-face interaction with your neighbors. Studies have shown that for every 10 minutes a person spends in a daily car commute, time spent in community activities falls by 10%.3
Stronger local businesses: Dense, walkable neighborhoods provide local businesses with the foot traffic they need to thrive. It's easier for pedestrians to shop at many stores on one trip, since they don't need to drive between destinations.
Content Source: Walk Score Website
Please check back over the next few days as we have some very cool new feature updates on tap. All of these updates are a result of "spot on" feedback from our users...please keep the feedback coming.
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Posted by: shared office space | 01/18/2010 at 08:15 AM