There are coworking spaces well within 100 miles, James.  Start with 
Orlando and work your way north to Daytona.  I believe you will find some 
independent ones along the coast, too. 

On Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 2:57:54 PM UTC-4, James Patrick wrote:
>
> What did you learn about coworking scene in Orlando?  Working on building 
> out a coworking space in Daytona. Not finding existing facilities even 100 
> miles away to offer help or insights. 
>
>
> On Friday, April 14, 2017 at 1:29:20 PM UTC-4, Patricia Spicuzza wrote:
>>
>> Hello from Orlando!  :-)
>>
>> If you would like to talk more about the particular scene here, please 
>> let me know.  I've been checking them out myself!
>>
>> Have a nice Easter weekend, friends!
>>
>> Patti 
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 8:19:38 PM UTC-4, Christopher Gallagher 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello All, 
>>>
>>> My name is Christopher, and I'm in a PhD program that researches 
>>> Organizational Psycholgy, which for us is basically the breadth of work 
>>> issues. We're interested in the changing nature of work, and I have plenty 
>>> of questions about how coworking spaces function. 
>>>
>>> I've learned a lot reading the deskmag surveys, but these are hints 
>>> about possible psychology projects, rather than firm information. 
>>>
>>> I would love to use as many active co-workers as participants (there 
>>> would be a potential reward for participation), but for now I just have 
>>> some basic questions. 
>>>
>>> If I don't need to collaborate with anyone in particular, why wouldn't I 
>>> go to work from a library? 
>>>
>>

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