Good afternoon everyone!

My name is Rob Williams.  I work for the University of Northern Iowa in a 
co-working space (Purple Cat Co-Work, http://purplecatcowork.com/).  Our 
incubator/co-work manager has tasked me to reach out to all of you and 
gather some thoughts about how we can better pull tenants out of their 
offices and hang with one another.  

Unfortunately, our space setup includes many traditional closed off offices 
that surround an open networking area.  What we have found is that tenants 
are working in their offices, and not getting out and interacting with one 
another.  Past attempts to get people to network have included: hosting 
regional networking events at our location, installing an X-Box gaming 
system and large TV in the open area, and encouraging connections between 
tenants to be formed through hosting lunch-time events, etc.  We have had 
limited success, and are now seeking other ideas.

Other co-working facilities in Iowa have used pool/foosball tables, dart 
boards, and beer fridges to get people up and interacting with good 
results.  Right now our incubator manager is leaning quite heavily toward 
purchasing a foosball table as our next step.  My question to you is 
two-fold: which of you have something like a fooseball table (and what has 
been your experience), and in what other ways do you get your tenants to 
network with one another in the co-work space?

Thank you all for your feedback and suggestions.  It is much appreciated!

-Rob Williams

p.s. If you'd prefer, please feel free to send your thoughts to us 
privately via [email protected].

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