hi cody,

I'm a copywriter and a coworking space owner, so it should be easy for
me, but... it isn't.

names are among the most difficult tasks, the only thing is to think
in  avery precise way what kind of space you'd like to create, and
measure the feel of it in a totally irrational way, with your heart
and not with your brain.

lat but not least, I'd say say that the domain should work nicely too,
the web is too important to get a name that's too complicated to digit
right, to remember etc.

I realize I haven't been of much help, but I wanted to let you
understand your pain :-)

max

On 17 Gen, 02:34, Cody Marx Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:
> This isn't the official announcement as the lease agreement with the
> building owner hasn't been finalized. The Creative Space, the oldest and
> soon to be largest coworking endeavor in Texas is going to be expanding to
> create an incubator similar to projects like TechRanch in Austin. Coworking
> ideas and principles will be applied to a very flexible incubator concept
> that will be able to house 15 startups and 30+ coworkers.
>
> I'm having a hard time coming up with a name that isn't boring like
> "innovation center" or "science and technology center". I need something
> that attracts "us" but also makes sense to business/city/everyone else.
>
> Do any of you have ideas or names that you've thought of but haven't or
> didn't use?
>
> The Creative Space will still exist, but it will be housed inside this newer
> endeavor.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Cody

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