Howdy all,
New to the group but not really to the whole share-office/co-working/
hacker-space scene.... in fact it's the only thing that saved my
sanity (and quality of work) a few years ago when i was living in
atlanta and working out of either my home all day or the same coffee
shop - a regular there said he'd found this great type of new office
where you pretty much all chip in a few bucks and share the resources,
etc.. Went the next day and never looked back.

Now i'm out in denver, co and have been happy to see the large # (in
comparison) of different co-working options out here and they all seem
to have their own unique vibe.. which is very cool. Still haven't been
to a few nor have settled down with one in particular just yet but am
always open to spending a day working out of any new ones that pop up.
I think the community aspect of it is key - learning what works from
others who have been in the trenches of running these shops can save
those new to the market a lot of frustration/potential money-
problems..... then as they grow + come up with their own unique twists
it just gives us one more option for a place to work out of that could
attract a completely diff. crowd than those currently operating in the
city..

share, teach, learn, grow. :)
-brent

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