Collab Space, Inc recently opened coworking space in Costa Mesa,
Orange County, California
As i was creating content for our website i found that clearly
everything has been brilliantly said already... why don't we create a
collaborative / template site that a coworking start-up could simply
Ran across this and thought of some of y'all.
http://gigaom.com/apple/iphone-app-roundup-beer-appreciation-for-oktoberfest/
Julie
Collab Space, Costa Mesa, CA
949.682.9141
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Hi Paul!
I'm also a Purdue grad ('98) what was your area of study and what are you
doing now professionally?
Let me know how your cowork venture goes! I'm still in early stages myself,
we've got a bout 3 members so far... I need to market a bit better...
- Andrea Cook
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at
Hi Paul,
Can you share us your experience thus far on opening a space near
campus? We are in preliminary stages in doing market research on this
interest.
Feel free to reach me directly if you like.
Much Appreciated,
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unlocking the creative
Hello,
I will be landing in Montreal this late evening and would be pleased
to meet a few community animators/managers within Montreal's coworking
community.
If you have a space, would like to show me around and talk shop - feel
free to reach me. Especially in reference to Canada's
Hi everyone! I'm Paul, but I´m not the Paul you want to write to! I have a
new coworking space in Buenos Aires, Argentina, called Céspedes. Did not go
to Purdue..but graduated from Tufts in 96!
Best,
Paul
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Tm Mahdi tm.ma...@cg6.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Can you
Dear all,
We warmly invite you to the second Art of Hosting Training in Berlin!
From the Hub experience, hosting is a central element for coworker's
exchange and to create spaces for innovation. In November 2011 former Hub
Berlin members and co-founders from Hub Madrid and Hub Brussels are
we laughed. we cried. we argued. we hugged. and we got ALOT of shit
done. fantastic, hopeful weekend. much yet to do....IMHO
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Jonathan Yankovich
jonathan.yankov...@gmail.com wrote:
So how was it???
Jonathan
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We ate. We drank. We bonded. We shared.
We took tons of photos and copious notes and will be posting them soon! It was
inspirational and exhausting. And now to get started on the homework part :)
Warmly,
~ iris
- typoed on my iPhone. Please excuse the autofill -
On Oct 3, 2011, at 7:24 AM,
Love it. Can't wait for the fallout!
Chad
On 2011-10-03, at 10:24 AM, Mark Gilbreath mfgilbre...@gmail.com wrote:
we laughed. we cried. we argued. we hugged. and we got ALOT of shit
done. fantastic, hopeful weekend. much yet to do....IMHO
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 7:40 AM,
I'd say this event was intense, but was very, very productive and a pretty
significant milestone in our collective history - but not the last, instead
the first of many. Huge thanks to the organizing team, especially Jerome for
kicking everything off.
There's a lot of actionable stuff to sort
Hi all,
Hope you had a great weekend.
Quick question to the spaces that offer mailboxes; Do you make your members
sign some sort of agreement and if so what does it inlcude?
WebRep
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Looking forward to. Sounds intriguing.
Garth
Two Rivers, Canada
On 3 October 2011 08:35, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd say this event was intense, but was very, very productive and a pretty
significant milestone in our collective history - but not the last, instead
Hi All!
I've noticed a couple of threads dealing with rural coworking lately,
and I'm working on putting together an article about this topic for
Shareable.
Coworking is an easy sell in densely populated urban areas that
already have a high tech-adoption rate, but I'd like to look at
community
Id love to help! I've got a cowork space in northern Indiana.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 3, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Beth Buczynski bethbo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All!
I've noticed a couple of threads dealing with rural coworking lately,
and I'm working on putting together an article about this
Hi Peta,
We had a lengthy discussion about this this last weekend and Alex is compiling
the notes on it from the session but there are legal requirements by the post
office for mail services. The member must work out of the space for at least 16
hours a month in order for you to legally receive
We are proud to announce a hip new cowork office coming to downtown
near the Gateway. If you are looking for a desk please reply. We are
leasing 3800 sqft space for work, conference, kitchen and lounge
areas.
The space has a shower. I'll provide a masterful espresso machine.
It's tip-top –the
If you get form 1583 from the USPS, that'll set you in the right direction.
You need to have that filled out for every client.
Jerome
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work FOR yourself, not BY yourself
www.blankspaces.com
ph: 323.330.9505 | 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) Los Angeles,
Congrats on your recent opening! I absolutely understand how trying to
remix the same 12 words can be challenging but I'd encourage you to
come up with your own version that reflects the personality and
uniqueness of your community and space.
Angel
On Oct 3, 2:18 am, Julie Scanlon
The great thing about the coworking community is that we share everything.
That said, and as Angel said, your uniqueness deserves and demands your own
words. It's still cool to reference or quote others, (we have) just share how
your space is your space and speaks to your local community.
A few people emailed me asking about my workshop so I'm posting one more
reminder before the early bird pricing runs out tonight. I extended it one more
day!
http://indyhall.stagehq.com
Also, the answer to the most common question I get offline: I probably won't do
another one of these until
I highly recommend Alex's coworkshop. Ok, are we making up another word?! :o)
https://indyhall.stagehq.com/events/1048
Chad
On 2011-10-03, at 7:09 PM, Julie Scanlon juliescanlo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Angel,
Here is the link to my site. www.collaboc.com
I was thinking i would put
Thanks Chad,
I think that i am wearing all the hats here in the beginning and i am
looking for quick solutions, i think Alex keeps gently directing the
team approach in this group but my old patterns play out anyway. My
team is me and my man right now, thankfully he is an incredible
partner.
I am now in Atlanta, laying the ground work for a new cowork in then
northern part of the city. I am back to Louisville, however, at least 2-3
times a year - as my wife's family is all there! Next time I am there I
will definitely be coming out to see you there at La Venture Station!
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Right, it looks fantastic.
Julie
949.682.9141
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 4:43 PM, TCS c...@thecreativespace.ca wrote:
I highly recommend Alex's coworkshop. Ok, are we making up another word?! :o)
https://indyhall.stagehq.com/events/1048
Chad
On 2011-10-03, at 7:09 PM, Julie Scanlon
Hello,
That's fantastic! Do you have a website or other materials? I may be
extremely interested...
How is the overall feel? How has the reaction been so far, popularity?
Keep in touch, from a fellow SLC entrepreneur/designer.
Thanks,
Tyler Kraupp
ty...@krauppinc.com
Www.krauppinc.com
On Oct
And in a total boneheaded move, the subject of this thread has THE WRONG
DATE in it for the next workshop. :)
*The Coworkshop is 10/23*, a Sunday. *Not* 10/22, like the subject says.
The timezone is also EDT. Not the first time a timezone has foiled me.
Thanks to Raines Cohen for catching these
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