Woah, woah woah. Let's put down the pitchforks, gang!

Kyle says that he's looking for a place to work, and is considering opening
a "higher hospitality space" for the professional community. While I don't
know exactly what that is, I don't think he did or said anything
misleading.

When I was in the earliest stages asking questions that led to the founding
of Indy Hall, I was looking for a place like it and considering making it
happen myself. When it became clear that the thing I wanted wasn't already
around, making it happen was the best choice. Unless there's something
strange else going on offlist, I don't see anything alarming about wanting
to join a coworking space and considering starting one of your own at the
same time.

I'm not sure exactly what Kyle is looking for, but I don't see anything in
this initial contact that merits a lynch mob. Let's relax for a second and
let Kyle explain what he's up to so we can see how to best help him out!

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Travis Martin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Oops Kyle,
>
> Yes, please clarify why you're stating that you're looking for a
> coworking space when you're clearly already part of the team at
> Working Village in Santa Monica. I'm not a coworking expert, but allow
> me to explain the number one rule of coworking to you, and that's
> "Ethics".
>
> Coming here and posting a flat out lie in order to collect data, will
> not take you guys far. Is this what Working Village is about?
>
> -TM
>
>
> On Dec 11, 12:09 pm, Kyle Dineen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello fellow co-workers,
> >
> > My name is Kyle Dineen and I am a freelance marketing and social media
> > consultant living in Hollywood, CA.  I have worked in many different
> > relationship based industries, including fashion, music, and the
> > restaurant business.  I was just recently introduced to the idea of co-
> > working and I think it is brilliant!  The opportunity for freelancers
> > like myself to interact in a social setting while continuing to work
> > on my own projects is great.  The networking benefits are very good
> > too, as you never know who you are going to meet.
> >
> > Does anyone have any recommendations on the best co-working spaces in
> > West LA (downtown, Santa Monica, Hollywood)?  What do you guys like
> > about these spaces?
> >
> > I am looking to find a place to work at as well considering opening a
> > higher hospitality space for the professional community.  Do you guys
> > think this kind of space would work?
> >
> > Thank you in advance for your input!
> >
> > Kyle Dineen
>
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