Hi Tom - will be getting down to see you in the New Year - well done -
sounds ace - come up and see us sometime when you get a minute - absolute
central success factor for the coworking spaces is building the community
first and love your description of how you did that - also liked the idea
‘…bought every one a coffee’ - simple, powerful stuff!

Hope we meet up one day!

Fay

www.enterprisehubnetwork.com

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mojo
Sent: 08 November 2012 14:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Coworking] Re: Greetings from Coworking Bath

 

Hi Tom,  seems like you're doing all the right things to get up and running.
I have a friend who lives in Burmarsh who uses the coworking space in
Canterbury ... so glad to see there is lots of coworking growth in UK cities
outside of London.

 

Craig

On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:32:06 AM UTC-5, Tom Lewis wrote:

Hi all, I've just received my daily digest from the group, and thought it
would be a great time to jump in and say hello.  We're Coworking Bath, and
we're working hard on opening a coworking space here in beautiful Bath in
the UK. If you've ever visited the UK from aboard then you may well have
visited for the day, if not then I highly recommend it, if you come to the
UK for work or a holiday then it's a great way to get out of London for a
day or longer and visit a world heritage site (and you can visit Stonehenge
on the same day!)

 

Anyway, when I arrived in this city 2 years ago I didn't know a single
person, and I thought that the best way to get to know interesting people
was by starting a networking group.  After ignoring all the usual naysayers
telling me that it wouldn't work/ there were already networks here/I didn't
know what I was doing, I got together with someone and we threw our first
evening event- we put 100 tickets on meetup and they sold out within
minutes.  Fast forward  2 years and we've just hit 500 members (see
http://www.bathspark.co.uk/), and we've now grown to include breakfast
meetings, and an annual awards ceremony which was attended by no less than
Peter Gabriel! 

 

So, Bath has another great community to go with the existing ones devoted to
creatives, and other tech groups too, and as I've always wanted to create a
place where these groups come together, it was only logical to seek out a
place where we could create a coworking hub.  I thought it would be easy,
but given the unique nature of this city (it's very old and very small, and
the buildings are owned by a very small elite), it has been tough.  But I've
refused to give up and refused to take no for an answer, and I've now won a
£500,000 grant to redevelop part of the town hall into an amazing series of
spaces for these communities.  It's a historic building right in the centre
of the city, and in total is around 4000 sq feet (350 sqm).  I've taken on
help, and now have a team of 3, and together we are currently designing the
space, engaging the communities, and mobilising for the launch of what is
already a huge story for the city- right now we're aiming for March 1st
2013, and the building has already been vacated ahead of the developers
moving in.

 

I've personally met with almost 100 potential members, one on one (and I've
bought each one a coffee), I've asked what they want to see, and how they
see the space working for them.  I've been to see dozens of hubs in the UK,
and spoken to hub owners all over the world.  We've poured over our figures,
reached out for help now and again from people like Alex and Tony (thanks
for your patience guys), and I think we've got a great business model, we're
engaged with all the communities here in Bath, they all eagerly await our
next email update, we're in the local paper regularly, all eyes are on what
we can do (no pressure).  We're using Pinterest to great effect as mood
boards for our various rooms (see http://pinterest.com/coworkingbath/) and
we're engaging with people who don't have time to meet or chat on the phone
via our forum at https://getsatisfaction.com/coworkingbath.  We also have
around 100 people already pre registered for the space, and over 200 others
on the mailing list who are interested.

 

So that's us, we're Coworking Bath, we're building something amazing that
will change this city forever, we're creating a physical beacon for all the
incredibly diverse tech and creative groups down here, and we'd love to
welcome you as our guest if you ever visit Bath for the day.  I'm happy to
share any of my experiences, answer any questions, or help the cause any way
I can.

 

Take care

 

Tom

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