[Coworking] Re: Office Nomads' First Birthday!

2008-11-04 Thread felicity at cubes

Congrats!

-Felicity

CubesCrayons

On Nov 3, 12:13 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Wow, congrats Office Nomads! The videos look great!

 On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Alex Hillman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

  Congrats! I think its awesome that Office Nomads and New Work City share a
  birthday :)

  -Alex

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  On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Susan Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

  Hi y'all!

  Office Nomads just passed our first birthday!  We got totally jazzed up
  and made a few videos for the occasion - they're both on the frontpage of
  our website -http://www.officenomads.com.  The blooper reel is
  particularly telling of our first-ever attempt at making a video about
  ON...yeah, we had a few outtakes to play around with. ;)

  We could say it a thousand times and it would still not be enough - *thank
  you* all so much for your encouragement, support, and advice throughout
  our startup and first year with the doors open.  We're so overwhelmed by 
  how
  great all of this is going and can't wait for many more years to come.

  YAY!

  Susan

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[Coworking] Re: CoLab Orlando Opens Today!

2008-11-04 Thread Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach

Hmmm, White Space doesn't officially open 'til next Monday, according
to this event:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1318066/

Yum, I just may make it to their opening party on Friday the 14th (I'm
in Seattle that weekend for a national cohousing board meeting and
local gatherings, but my currently-booked flight gets in too late
Friday night). Which priestly figurine do you bury upside-down to go
standby on a booked-up earlier flight? ;-)

Raines

P.S. Whitespace's Seattle coworking website: http://rentwhitespace.com/

On Nov 3, 11:12 pm, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 And Seattle gainedWhitespacetoday too.  I guess it's the time to
 open new spaces.  :)

 On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Darrell Silver



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What an excellent weekend for Coworking!
  D

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  On Nov 3, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

  Ryan,
  Excellent news glad to hear that the space is now officially open! Looking
  forward to coming down to see it in action soon.

  Cheers,
  Alex

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  On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:

  Wow, a big welcome to you from New Work City, which is just winding down
  our own first day open for business today as well!

  Handshakes and pats on the back all around; hooray coworking!

  -Tony

  On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Ryan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Greetings Coworkers!

  CoLab Orlando is our first Coworking space in Central Florida, and I
  believe the second one in Florida, after Brikolodge in Miami. I am
  sitting in the space right now as I write this post.

  CoLab is laid out with a general admission area as well as some
  private suites for rent. I believe the anchor rate will be $250 once
  this gets swinging, but for November, they have announced a monthly
  rate of $49, which I was happy to pay.

  A full list of rates and amenities should be available over at
 http://colaborlando.com

  They are also offering a 3-day-a-week price for $175, and a day-rate
  of $15 once you pay your $25 for the first day. Both the full-time and
  3-day prices get you first class access to the conference room.

  It's been a long journey - it was just over 2 years ago that I first
  met Alex Rudloff and he made his first post to this list. Now we have
  John Hussey, the owner of the historic Angebilt Building here downtown
  to thank for providing this space to being Orlando's past and future
  together.

  The space is at:
  37 N Orange Ave
  Suite 600 (most of the 6th floor)
  Orlando, FL 32801
 http://is.gd/6esS

  John and his marketing staff, Fredda and Jane, have set up a Facebook
  account for CoLab:
 http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1504391614

  As well as a twitter feed:
 http://twitter.com/colaborlando

  CoLab is already on the Coworking Map on Google, so that's always good
  times. The Wiki page also has some info about CoLab:
 http://wiki.coworking.info/CoworkingOrlando

  That's all for today, I am excited to be here, and we hope to see you
  soon!

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  Orlando, FL

  ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr

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[Coworking] Cowork the Vote: Coworking Blog Post on Democracy, Spaces

2008-11-04 Thread Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach

I just got a post up on the Coworking Blog linking to all the spaces I
know of that have done or are doing something today related to the
elections. Please add yours in comments, I'm out to Get Out The Vote
here in Philly, hopefully ending up at Independents' Hall:

http://coworking.wordpress.com/2008/11/04/cowork-the-vote/

Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach
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[Coworking] TV and Conference Room Advice

2008-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

All,

Looking for some feedback.  Since we opened we have been flooded with
requests for use of our conference room.  As we are a small space, the
conference room is one of the primary gathering areas.  Yes we have a
few private offices and 1 office with multiple desks, and the lounge,
but the conference room is the big area.

I have no problems renting out the space on weekends/evening as member
useage will be low thenbut I'm looking for feedback from those of
you with only 1 conference room like we have.  How have you managed
it?

I'm guessing that this is a good problem to have, that being more
interest then space.  There is space available behind us, and we're
considering taking that over which would allow us the ability to have
a dedicated conference room.

So if you only have one conference room how have you manged it?
If you have more than one conference room have you seen a significant
ROI on it?  What kind of rate are you charging to non-members for use
of the conference room?

And lastly those of you that have Direct TV or something similar and a
Flat screen is it good or bad?  Does it provide a good vibe, or bad?
Response from your members, etc

Thanks so much!

Paul

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[Coworking] Re: CoLab Orlando Opens Today!

2008-11-04 Thread Tara Hunt
Congrats Ryan! And, yes, this has been a very good weekend for coworking!
BTW...it's Citizen Space's 2 year anniversary as well. I think I'll have a
belated birthday party sometime mid-month.
Tara

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hmmm, White Space doesn't officially open 'til next Monday, according
 to this event:
 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1318066/

 Yum, I just may make it to their opening party on Friday the 14th (I'm
 in Seattle that weekend for a national cohousing board meeting and
 local gatherings, but my currently-booked flight gets in too late
 Friday night). Which priestly figurine do you bury upside-down to go
 standby on a booked-up earlier flight? ;-)

 Raines

 P.S. Whitespace's Seattle coworking website: http://rentwhitespace.com/

 On Nov 3, 11:12 pm, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  And Seattle gainedWhitespacetoday too.  I guess it's the time to
  open new spaces.  :)
 
  On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Darrell Silver
 
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   What an excellent weekend for Coworking!
   D
 
   ---
  http://darrellsilver.com/
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (917) 841-4079
   New York, NY
 
   On Nov 3, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
   Ryan,
   Excellent news glad to hear that the space is now officially open!
 Looking
   forward to coming down to see it in action soon.
 
   Cheers,
   Alex
 
   --
   -
   --
   -
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   im always developing something
   digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
   local:www.indyhall.org
 
   On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Tony Bacigalupo 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
 
   Wow, a big welcome to you from New Work City, which is just winding
 down
   our own first day open for business today as well!
 
   Handshakes and pats on the back all around; hooray coworking!
 
   -Tony
 
   On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Ryan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   Greetings Coworkers!
 
   CoLab Orlando is our first Coworking space in Central Florida, and I
   believe the second one in Florida, after Brikolodge in Miami. I am
   sitting in the space right now as I write this post.
 
   CoLab is laid out with a general admission area as well as some
   private suites for rent. I believe the anchor rate will be $250 once
   this gets swinging, but for November, they have announced a monthly
   rate of $49, which I was happy to pay.
 
   A full list of rates and amenities should be available over at
  http://colaborlando.com
 
   They are also offering a 3-day-a-week price for $175, and a day-rate
   of $15 once you pay your $25 for the first day. Both the full-time
 and
   3-day prices get you first class access to the conference room.
 
   It's been a long journey - it was just over 2 years ago that I first
   met Alex Rudloff and he made his first post to this list. Now we have
   John Hussey, the owner of the historic Angebilt Building here
 downtown
   to thank for providing this space to being Orlando's past and future
   together.
 
   The space is at:
   37 N Orange Ave
   Suite 600 (most of the 6th floor)
   Orlando, FL 32801
  http://is.gd/6esS
 
   John and his marketing staff, Fredda and Jane, have set up a Facebook
   account for CoLab:
  http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1504391614
 
   As well as a twitter feed:
  http://twitter.com/colaborlando
 
   CoLab is already on the Coworking Map on Google, so that's always
 good
   times. The Wiki page also has some info about CoLab:
  http://wiki.coworking.info/CoworkingOrlando
 
   That's all for today, I am excited to be here, and we hope to see you
   soon!
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   Orlando, FL
 
   ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
 
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 Isolationhttp://www.officenomads.com-  (206) 323-6500
 



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[Coworking] co-working OR office sharing opportunities in IL 60056

2008-11-04 Thread Augustin

Hi All,

I am looking for co-working or office sharing opportunities near IL
60056.

Kindly help me

Thank you
Augustin

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[Coworking] New site for Coworking/Office Space Sharing

2008-11-04 Thread Melanie

Hello Everyone,

Melanie from PariSoMa Coworking in San Francisco here. Our parent
company, faberNovel has been working on a site for posting listings
for shared office space, which has already been very successful in
France. The english version has just become available here, and I
thought it might be of interest for anyone who has space in their
coworking offices. The listings are completely free, and you can set
up an account and start posting offers within minutes.

The site can be found at www.shareyouroffice.com. For an example of an
active listing, you can check out PariSoMa's ad here:
http://www.shareyouroffice.com/index.php?page=view_offerid=319

Hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any questions or
feedback.

Melanie Berlin
Office And Events Coordinator
PariSoMa (by faberNovel)
1436A Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
phone/fax (415) 626-6406
www.parisoma.com

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[Coworking] Re: TV and Conference Room Advice

2008-11-04 Thread Matthew Wettergreen
Paul,

Tony makes some great points about noise reduction which depending on the
materials of your walls and floor can be a problem. Situations which require
discussion aloud are perfect for a conference room setting but some spaces
just don't have that ability.

We were able to secure a donated conference table from a company called
Icestone (http://www.icestone.biz/) and a local metal working shop in
Houston created legs for us (http://mergestudios.com). IceStone is extremely
happy with the table and it's great marketing for them to have a functional
showroom of sorts in a coworking space. In case anyone else would like to
contact them, their rep is Guthrie Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

We have been getting a large number of requests for use of the conference
room from our tenants and the community. The model that we're currently
trying out is that Tenants and Coworkers may use the space as long as
needed, reserved in advance with a google calendar specific to the
conference room. Non-paying community members may rent out the conference
room for $25/hour.

Flat screens are nice but you might want to focus on portability and
finances by instead having a projector and a portable screen for events that
may not need to take place in the conference room.

Matthew

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 All,

 Looking for some feedback.  Since we opened we have been flooded with
 requests for use of our conference room.  As we are a small space, the
 conference room is one of the primary gathering areas.  Yes we have a
 few private offices and 1 office with multiple desks, and the lounge,
 but the conference room is the big area.

 I have no problems renting out the space on weekends/evening as member
 useage will be low thenbut I'm looking for feedback from those of
 you with only 1 conference room like we have.  How have you managed
 it?

 I'm guessing that this is a good problem to have, that being more
 interest then space.  There is space available behind us, and we're
 considering taking that over which would allow us the ability to have
 a dedicated conference room.

 So if you only have one conference room how have you manged it?
 If you have more than one conference room have you seen a significant
 ROI on it?  What kind of rate are you charging to non-members for use
 of the conference room?

 And lastly those of you that have Direct TV or something similar and a
 Flat screen is it good or bad?  Does it provide a good vibe, or bad?
 Response from your members, etc

 Thanks so much!

 Paul

 



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[Coworking] Re: Whitespace Coworking Grand Opening (Seattle)

2008-11-04 Thread Sheryl Landon
Wow, this is so cool.  It is very close and convenient to my home, and I'd be 
interested in seeing it, and potentially renting a fulltime desk.  However, 
I'll be out of town on your grand opening night.  When else might I be able to 
stop by?

I do have a dog I'd like to be able to bring, I understand the prior approval 
requirement, and will be happy to bring her too. She's extremely quiet and 
clean ( I know, probably everyone says that, but it's TRUE!)

Thanks,
Sheryl Landon


From: nickf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 11:36 AM
To: Coworking coworking@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Coworking] Whitespace Coworking Grand Opening (Seattle) 

On Monday, November 10th, Blue Flavor will open up its doors to
freelancers and other independent, community-minded creative and
technical people, with the grand opening of Whitespace.
Co-working, Blue Flavor Style

Whitespace is a coworking arrangement for professionals who are
passionate about their work, but tired of working alone at home or in
noisy coffee shops. Think of it as a co-op, artist and tech space.
It's also a great environment for relaxing and collaborating with like-
minded people.

You are invited to our grand opening event on Friday, November 14th at
the Blue Flavor offices. Please RSVP via Upcoming or Facebook. Hope to
see you there!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=33267351444
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1318066/

For more info on packages, pricing, scheduling, etc., visit
http://www.rentwhitespace.com

Cheers,
- Nick Finck



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[Coworking] Re: TV and Conference Room Advice

2008-11-04 Thread axon

We just started up, and we haven't seen much in the way of demand,
although our Grand Opening is this Thursday evening, so I expect we'll
be hearing from people wanting to use our space in various ways.

Our closed conference room is 12 x 16, and can comfortably hold 12.
We got a very nice old heirloom walnut parquet table at a garage sale
for $50 (they needed to clear out all their old stuff, as the house
had sold).  You can see pictures of our place at uptimechico.ning.com

Our space is all ad hoc; no desk residents as such.  More like a
health club than shared office space.  For a basic business membership
($99/month), members can have up to five hours of reserved conference
room time.  Additional hours are $10 per hour.  If no one is using it,
members can convene meetings without reserving it, and without
deducting from their 5 hour allowance.  Hours are not carried over to
the next month.

We also can configure our main open area into a presentation theater
capable of seating 50 or so.  I can also be configured as a hollow
square (think board of directors meeting).  In fact, we're hosting
the BoD meeting of the local economic development planning
organization the morning of our grand opening.

We do have four resident desks in our main offices (across the
courtyard from Uptime), as well, and one of those members teaches a
class in the Uptime presentation theater on Saturday mornings.

Our priority will always be our members and their comfort and
convenience.  They understand, though, that we will be presenting
content on some evenings, and to plan on that.  Even so, we have a
couple of small (6'x6') privacy rooms for phone calls or 1-on-1
meetings, and a member could use one of those when there is an event
going on.

We wondered whether those would even be used, but took a chance and
built them in. Turns out they are very popular.  People like to make
calls without disturbing others (and without being overheard).

We bought two big flat panel displays.  They're 42 1080p LCDs, and we
have them standing on a couple of very large speaker cabinets on
wheels, so moving them around is pretty easy.  We have one set up in
the conference room, and the other in position for presentation
theater use.  We can also wheel the conf room screen around so that
the presenters can see their slides/content.

We also have a projector and screen for when we go mobile.  That said,
we just produced a big conference a couple weeks ago and took the flat
panels to use as confidence monitors, as well.  The LCDs are pretty
light, and look great.  We got them at Costco for $700 each.

We're going to use the Calendar tool on Google Apps so people can see
when the conference and privacy rooms are available, and they'll
reserve them via phone or email (or in person, of course) with the
reception staff.

--Ax

On Nov 4, 11:49 am, Matthew Wettergreen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Paul,

 Tony makes some great points about noise reduction which depending on the
 materials of your walls and floor can be a problem. Situations which require
 discussion aloud are perfect for a conference room setting but some spaces
 just don't have that ability.

 We were able to secure a donated conference table from a company called
 Icestone (http://www.icestone.biz/) and a local metal working shop in
 Houston created legs for us (http://mergestudios.com). IceStone is extremely
 happy with the table and it's great marketing for them to have a functional
 showroom of sorts in a coworking space. In case anyone else would like to
 contact them, their rep is Guthrie Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

 We have been getting a large number of requests for use of the conference
 room from our tenants and the community. The model that we're currently
 trying out is that Tenants and Coworkers may use the space as long as
 needed, reserved in advance with a google calendar specific to the
 conference room. Non-paying community members may rent out the conference
 room for $25/hour.

 Flat screens are nice but you might want to focus on portability and
 finances by instead having a projector and a portable screen for events that
 may not need to take place in the conference room.

 Matthew

 On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:





  All,

  Looking for some feedback.  Since we opened we have been flooded with
  requests for use of our conference room.  As we are a small space, the
  conference room is one of the primary gathering areas.  Yes we have a
  few private offices and 1 office with multiple desks, and the lounge,
  but the conference room is the big area.

  I have no problems renting out the space on weekends/evening as member
  useage will be low thenbut I'm looking for feedback from those of
  you with only 1 conference room like we have.  How have you managed
  it?

  I'm guessing that this is a good problem to have, that being more
  interest then space.  There is space available behind us, and we're
  considering 

[Coworking] Re: CoLab Orlando Opens Today!

2008-11-04 Thread axon

Yep, this is the week for coworking.  Uptime has been open for about a
month, but we're having our grand opening launch party this Thursday.
We've got a great RSVP response, nearly 80, and anticipating 100 by
Thursday.  Lots of dignitaries; a state assemblyman, a county
supervisor, three city councilmembers (and two candidates that are
very likely to be members-elect by tomorrow), and the city manager.
Also some bigwigs from CSU-Chico, including the deans of the
Engineering and Business colleges, the head of the Communications
Design department, and various faculty.  We think we might even get
the President of the University.

Lots of other influential people as well.  We're doing about an hour
of structured content, followed by demos of some of the work our
members are doing.  Wahoo.

--Ax

On Nov 4, 11:04 am, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hooray CS! Wow, what a great time for coworking!

 On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Tara Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Congrats Ryan! And, yes, this has been a very good weekend for coworking!
  BTW...it's Citizen Space's 2 year anniversary as well. I think I'll have a
  belated birthday party sometime mid-month.
  Tara

  On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hmmm, White Space doesn't officially open 'til next Monday, according
  to this event:
 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1318066/

  Yum, I just may make it to their opening party on Friday the 14th (I'm
  in Seattle that weekend for a national cohousing board meeting and
  local gatherings, but my currently-booked flight gets in too late
  Friday night). Which priestly figurine do you bury upside-down to go
  standby on a booked-up earlier flight? ;-)

  Raines

  P.S. Whitespace's Seattle coworking website:http://rentwhitespace.com/

  On Nov 3, 11:12 pm, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   And Seattle gainedWhitespacetoday too.  I guess it's the time to
   open new spaces.  :)

   On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Darrell Silver

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What an excellent weekend for Coworking!
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On Nov 3, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

Ryan,
Excellent news glad to hear that the space is now officially open!
  Looking
forward to coming down to see it in action soon.

Cheers,
Alex

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On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Tony Bacigalupo 
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wrote:

Wow, a big welcome to you from New Work City, which is just winding
  down
our own first day open for business today as well!

Handshakes and pats on the back all around; hooray coworking!

-Tony

On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Ryan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:

Greetings Coworkers!

CoLab Orlando is our first Coworking space in Central Florida, and I
believe the second one in Florida, after Brikolodge in Miami. I am
sitting in the space right now as I write this post.

CoLab is laid out with a general admission area as well as some
private suites for rent. I believe the anchor rate will be $250 once
this gets swinging, but for November, they have announced a monthly
rate of $49, which I was happy to pay.

A full list of rates and amenities should be available over at
   http://colaborlando.com

They are also offering a 3-day-a-week price for $175, and a day-rate
of $15 once you pay your $25 for the first day. Both the full-time
  and
3-day prices get you first class access to the conference room.

It's been a long journey - it was just over 2 years ago that I first
met Alex Rudloff and he made his first post to this list. Now we
  have
John Hussey, the owner of the historic Angebilt Building here
  downtown
to thank for providing this space to being Orlando's past and future
together.

The space is at:
37 N Orange Ave
Suite 600 (most of the 6th floor)
Orlando, FL 32801
   http://is.gd/6esS

John and his marketing staff, Fredda and Jane, have set up a
  Facebook
account for CoLab:
   http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1504391614

As well as a twitter feed:
   http://twitter.com/colaborlando

CoLab is already on the Coworking Map on Google, so that's always
  good
times. The Wiki page also has some info about CoLab:
   http://wiki.coworking.info/CoworkingOrlando

That's all for today, I am excited to be here, and we hope to see
  you
soon!

Peace,
Ryan Price
Orlando, FL

ryanpricemedia.com
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[Coworking] New coworking space in Joliette Quebec, CANADA

2008-11-04 Thread grenierb

There is a new coworking space in Joliette.  http://www.coworking-joliette.com

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