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| Scalability
Existing technology for communications and computer service ensures scalability for the
Community Commerce Center regardless of whether the facility provides workspace for a small
group (50-100) of workers, a medium range group (100-500) of workers, or a large group (1,000+)
group of workers. Provision for ancillary services such as food service, security, daycare,
exercise facility and walk-in clinic are also fully scalable across the entire range of what might
be created as a Community Commerce Center. Thus, the workplace experience for each
individual worker going to a Community Commerce Center instead of their traditional workplace
would be essentially the same regardless of the physical size of the facility. The ideal situation
would be for Community Commerce Center planners to implement a facility able to support the
existing potential workforce able to utilize the facility while making allowance for foreseeable
growth within the service area for the Community Commerce Center. When working with a
property being converted from some other commercial usage to that as a Community Commerce
Center it would be necessary to plan for both existing and future needs for the property. In
virtually all situations the construction of additional space to accommodate unforeseen growth
would not create a problem for either the technological requirements or other physical
requirements necessary to ensure that the facility provided a fully adequate and compatible
workplace for all workers.
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