>
> Part of it is also a problem that I think Dallas faces is that it is so
> spread out.


Please prepare for a friendly slap on the wrists when I tell you, "stop
making excuses."

:)

I'd like Matthew Wettergreen to weigh in on how Houston has dealt with this
issue, since it "suffers" from the same sprawl. Caroline Collective has done
incredible things given the challenges they were presented.

I've said it before to a number of times, rather than looking at your
regional idiosyncrasies as weaknesses, look for strengths. What is it about
Dallas that's unique and special, and how do you make that part of your
coworking identity? Replicating IndyHall (or Caroline, or CitizenSpace, or
NewWorkCity, or any other space!) in Dallas would quite likely fail. Taking
some of our methodologies and applying it to your regional variants, though,
would likely yield the results you've been hoping for.

Alex, IndyHall

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On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Matt Titsworth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Part of it is also a problem that I think Dallas faces is that it is
> so spread out.
>

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