In a shared building they could have a room for every one to use...
Or the landlord could rent that room out for more income.
A friend moved to work for a cycle training company, he would like to but chooses not to cycle commute as there's no secure cycle storage at the office. (This is a mostly administrative office, the cycle trainers themselves aren't based there.) Same deal, rented space in a shared building. The company tried to get the landlord to do something but they aren't interested, and moving offices is prohibitively expensive.
We're mostly ok here. Indoor-ish bike parking but still not entirely secure. Plenty of showers and lockers. No dedicated drying room or radiator but stuff left in the locker room tends to dry by the end of the day. Mixture of Sheffield stands and wheel benders (but people are generally careful).
Track pump lasted a few weeks before it broke. Replacement disappeared within a few more weeks (some people have had their cheap clip on lights stolen in the past).
- Space for 1 bike per employee at least.
Ha! Hahaha! ~1000 employees and ~50 spaces but it's only peak summer where there might be a need for 2 or 3 more spaces.
For me the order of things would be:-
* Showers (really am not interested in wet wipes or trying to ride so slowly I don't sweat)
* Lockers (I don't want to have to carry everything with me, and partly because I run commute once a week and it's nice to just run with a tiny rucksack and have everything waiting for me at work)
* Space (I don't want a daily fight for somewhere to lock it up)
* Security (with poor security or outdoor racks I'd use a cheaper/cheap hackbike but I'd still cycle)