Thanks Gerad.

The community aspect is pretty strong here. Members are holding events
and having lunch together and most of them seem to check-in with each
other and be able to talk more than work to each other. All very good
things and show they understanding the benefit of coworking. I think
the reason for my turnover in the first two months was because I was
one of the first coworking spaces to open in Denver in the last 3
years and attracted people from smaller towns or suburbs about 30 to
45 minutes away. These individuals have been most of turnover because
the traffic was just too big of an issue, but I appreciate their
willingness to try coworking. Two members still drive 45 minutes to
cowork with us.

I'll keep stats on this issue because it should be interesting to
identify a trend and help future coworking spaces prepare. My
assumptions is that new coworking spaces might have a higher turnover
at first because everyone is new to the concept and are trying it out.
The coworking spaces are also new and trying to find their stride in
creating a culture and better their outreach to the community.

Craig

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