[Coworking] Re: connecting investors to coworkers

2011-01-04 Thread Matthew Tuerk
Does your community have a business incubator? Depending on the type of incubation program and its space, you may find that the organization operating the incubator will be open to the idea of hosting an entrepreneurial engine like a CoWorking space. In Allentown, PA the Allentown Economic

Re: [Coworking] Re: connecting investors to coworkers

2011-01-04 Thread Rogelio
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Matthew Tuerk i...@allentownedc.com wrote: Does your community have a business incubator? Depending on the type of incubation program and its space, you may find that the organization operating the incubator will be open to the idea of hosting an entrepreneurial

Re: [Coworking] Re: connecting investors to coworkers

2011-01-04 Thread Rogelio
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:17 AM, basterrak imartinez.c...@gmail.com wrote: In these months I'm working in some similar idea. You know the crowdfunding? This tipus of systems connect people who have a nice idea with people with some money to invest in new projects. You can visit this site for

[Coworking] Re: connecting investors to coworkers

2011-01-02 Thread basterrak
Hi Rogelio. In these months I'm working in some similar idea. You know the crowdfunding? This tipus of systems connect people who have a nice idea with people with some money to invest in new projects. You can visit this site for get started:

[Coworking] Re: connecting investors to coworkers

2011-01-02 Thread james rock
hello, I think you are right, commercial property ventures are troublesome at present and it is possible to get free/subsidised use of property for shorter periods in exchange for covering rates, insurance, etc. Here is a local example of a group of local artists and craft designer/ makers