Hello friends,

Count me in as well. We have a community of 60,000 in Mankato, MN and are 
entering our 3rd month of having the doors open. We have a very small 
number of folks who have come on board as members - and we're not 
sustainable yet. Most days I can hear the crickets chirping. 

The concept of coworking has been a hard one for folks to grasp in our 
region - and I'd love to learn what I can do to better identify and support 
those that are open and curious but have only dipped the tip of their toe 
in the water. 

Would love to connect with others out there in this work that are in 
smaller-ish sized communities. Count me in as well and thanks for starting 
the convo!

~Katie 

On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 12:51:09 PM UTC-5, Karen Ruane wrote:
>
> I am starting a creative coworking space in Bend, OR (pop. 80k) called, 
> The Wilds,  and would love to stay in the loop around this discussion. 
> Though we don't open until this summer, we have a growing membership. I 
> think it's the fact that we have found a niche, being a creative space. We 
> offer art studio space, as well as desks and private offices, and so we 
> attract a more arty crowd. Every other person in Bend is a creative! Time 
> will tell if our niche theory pans out...
>
> http://www.thewildsbend.com
>
> Karen
>
>

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