It seems like there can be 100 different ways to organize a coworking
space.  I'm planning on doing a focus group with the local knowledge
nomads to find out what would get them coming in.  Will share the
results!

On Dec 22, 11:45 am, Clark Covington <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Cowork space owner, and active reader of this Google Group here.  Let
> me preface this note by explaining that I absolutely love this group.
> It is a wonderfully rich well of knowledge that I dip into often as
> the owner of a new coworking space. Many people in this group have
> personally helped me including Mike from Ignition Alley, Tara via her
> book Whuffie Factor from Citizen Space, and the folks at CoLab Orlando
> to name just a few. So by no means am I trying to argue with those
> that know far more about this concept than I. However, from what I’ve
> seen the genuine need in what people are at least telling me they want
> out of a workspace is the hybrid model of having both private offices
> and common space.
>
> I’ve written a blog post fleshing out my feelings about what people
> really want in a coworking space here. After talking with dozens of
> building owners, leasing agents, possible tenants, current tenants,
> and other facility owners this post was my conclusion of where the
> demand truly exists. If you have time over the holidays I’d be
> thrilled if you’d give it a look.
>
> http://clarkcovington.blogspot.com/2009/12/give-them-what-they-want-o...
>
> Thanks and Happy Holidays,
> Clark Covington

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