I'm glad to hear that things are picking up for you Fabrizio.  

We are slowly moving towards our goal of opening with members, as well.  We 
(I) have incorporated the opinions of an entrepreneurial group at the 
business school I attend.  They may be interested in occupying some space 
eventually and having their "children" companies be located at our space as 
well.  It's proving pretty difficult to find members that are interested in 
having an ownership stake in the space.  

So far, I have a good name, decent website (still under construction), and 
a Facebook page (please Like it: facebook.com/SpaceStationBaltimore).  

I'm just trying to find better ways to reach prospective members.  If 
anyone in the Baltimore area is interested, let me know.   

On Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:28:29 PM UTC-4, Fabrizio TararĂ¡ wrote:
>
> Well Folks, us here at Frontal Lobe are right smack dab in the middle of 
> this!! We have had somewhat of a slow start, but things are picking up 
> slowly. I must say that I knew all along that I needed to build the 
> community before the space, but you can easily get caught up in it all. So 
> we rushed forward to get our space open with all the great energy around us 
> and the concept of a coworking space coming to our small town! Everyone was 
> on board and thought the idea was just perfect...then you open the doors. 
> The feeling of deflation was somewhat overwhelming at times. The good thing 
> like Jacob stated is that we came prepared financially for this and it was 
> never ruled out of the plan. Really the private office space that we 
> thought would fill up quickly is the part struggling the most, maybe we got 
> a coworking identity crisis going on. Well, although we didn't follow the 
> advice given it is still comforting we weren't the only ones 
> that crashed and burned through the beginning. I just have faith that with 
> the hard work I am putting in that we will have an active and vibrant 
> coworking community in the near future!
>
> Thanks for listening, no one send me a shrink bill alright!
>
> Fabrizio
>
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 10:03:45 PM UTC-4, Peter wrote:
>>
>> I've been following this group for several weeks now and find the 
>> thoughts and insights extremely valuable.  
>>
>> I've been exploring opening a Coworking space in an under served (no 
>> existing coworking), yet notoriously creative and entrepreneurial 
>> neighborhood in my city.  I have a great space in a great location lined up 
>> already and now I'm seeking to build a cohesive coworking community to 
>> utilize the great space I've found. 
>>
>> I understand that it is best practice to establish the community before 
>> the physical space, but in my situation, the space I just stumbled upon is 
>> screaming for this kind of use.  I do not currently have a freelancing or 
>> creative type of occupation but I am very interested in fostering a 
>> Coworking community in the centrally located commercial space that I've 
>> found.  
>>
>> Does anyone have any tips or thoughts about establishing a community 
>> after locating the perfect space?  I will be attending a few 
>> entrepreneurial Meetups in the coming weeks, and I am currently discussing 
>> with one of the Meetup organizers about hosting one in our space, once it's 
>> up and running.  
>>
>> If anyone can share experiences I would greatly appreciate it.  Thanks in 
>> advance.  
>>
>>

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