There are quite a few in the region. Off the top of my mind, hacker dojo,
noisebridge, geekdom by rackspace, citizenspace. There are also a number of
accelerators that operate similar to the coworking model.

On Wed, Aug 12, 2015, 10:13 Shira Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Im a PhD student studying co-working and I'll be in the Bay Area Friday
> through Monday, hoping to check out some of the original co-working type
> spaces and co-working spaces that work really well.  I am also particularly
> interested in unique spaces that are perhaps changing up the model a bit.
>
> I would love it if y'all might share with me what your fave Bay Area
> co-working or maker-spaces might be. And, for those of you out in the
> extended Bay, if you'd like a visitor at your space, please send a message
> my way! I'd love to meet you and see your space.
>
> All best,
>
> shira schwartz
> graduate student
> comparative literature
> university of michigan
> tisch hall
> .....................................
> director.the yeshiva project
>
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