I'd be interested in joining. Most of our locations are in a bigger metro 
(3M+), but we have one location in a smaller market, which clearly marches 
to a different drummer. If you end up setting up a Slack channel, I'd love 
to join. Thanks!

On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 9:54:29 AM UTC-5, Angie Barnard wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> The Network Hub Nanaimo is a franchise but I am the founder of this 
> location in central Vancouver Island.  Nanaimo is approx. 100,000 and has a 
> start-up coworking space (gov't funded), a Makerspace and I am entering the 
> market with private offices + central dedicated desks and hotdesking.
>
> I'm very curious what strategies other coworking communities have used to 
> attract work space, event and meeting room users to their space.  
>
> angie
>
> On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 4:15:55 PM UTC-7, Jason Rohlf wrote:
>>
>> I'm interested in connecting with other space owners/operators in cities 
>> with a population under 100,000. I currently run a space in Loveland, CO 
>> with a population of 70,000.  I think this size cities present unique 
>> circumstances that differ from metro areas. I have a few questions I would 
>> like to ask via email as I consider the next phase for our coworking 
>> community in Loveland, CO.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Jason
>>
>

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