Francisco, 

Saw this post from back in 2010. Did you ever get it going? Is there still 
interest?



On Sunday, November 7, 2010 11:24:47 PM UTC-8, Fran wrote:
>
> Hi everyone: 
>
> Just wanted to introduce myself as a new potential coworking 
> catalyst.  I’m interested in establishing a space in Claremont, 
> California, a wonderful college town at the eastern edge of Los 
> Angeles County.  The downtown “Village” area is ripe for a new 
> coworking space, with public transit links to Los Angeles, Pasadena, 
> and the Inland Empire; a walkable and bike-friendly layout; lots of 
> cafes, restaurants, and services; close proximity to the Claremont 
> Colleges (Pitzer, Scripps, Pomona, Claremont McKenna, and Harvey 
> Mudd), and many attractive buildings with vacant commercial and office 
> spaces. 
>
> Most of my professional experience, including my current day job, is 
> in the environmental policy area–both government and academic. 
> Therefore, I have a lot to learn about running a small business and 
> addressing the needs of coworkers in less institutional careers.  On 
> the other hand, I do have a strong background in the ins and outs of 
> sustainability.  I am drawn to this project as a committed 
> telecommuter, strongly supported by my agency employers, but 
> constrained by an imperfect work-at-home setup.  I am also a newly 
> minted Ph.D. looking for a new project to lose sleep over.  :) 
>
> I envision a hybrid space with both offices and a communal 
> environment, and perhaps one or two conference rooms.  If possible, 
> I’d ideally like to offer discounts for community and environmental 
> nonprofit groups.  The space will probably start small and develop on 
> a “grow as we go” basis, since I do not (yet) have much startup 
> capital to work with! 
>
> Anyway, I’ll be monitoring this group with interest, and coming back 
> with lots of questions.  Looking forward to talking with you all. 
>
> Best, 
> Francisco 
>
> “Let him who cannot be alone beware of community… Let him who is not 
> in community beware of being alone.” –Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life 
> Together (New York: Harper & Row, 1954), 77.

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