Thanks, Angel. Look forward to reading!
Carolyn
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:13:35 PM UTC-4, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Hi Carolyn,
>
> I have a chapter of my new book devoted to that. I'll send it your way.
>
> Angel
>
> On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 10:40:55 AM UTC-6, Carolyn Cirillo
Hey Juan,
I actually operate a space here in Miami in the Downtown area. I'm also
planning on maybe doing my own space in the future too.
Best Luck,
Rose
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 7:38:17 PM UTC-4, Juan Ricardo Youssef
wrote:
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> Hi everybody! I just got to this amazing group with
Being a member is a great thing to do. I think it will give a much deeper
understanding of how to run a spade.
"Walk a mile in their shoes" etc etc
Have a remarkable day
Bernie J Mitchell
0777 204 2012 [tel:0777%20204%202012]
www.berniejmitchell.com [http://berniejmitchell.com/]
Sent from my
Juan - that's exactly what I'm doing. To make life a bit harder my local
coworking space is run for free by the University, so understanding what's
missing and therefore being able to provide value that people are willing
to pay for is proving really important.
On 28 October 2017 at 04:39, Juan
Thank you for your comment ! I was thinking in being a member for a month
or two to understand how it works and talk to the people about what they
feel they are missing in their current cowering space.
:)
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:24:00 PM UTC-4, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> The
The simplest thing you can do is visit and work from the other coworking
spaces in Miami. Get the lay of the land first, then you can work on your
own concept!
Angel
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 5:38:17 PM UTC-6, Juan Ricardo Youssef
wrote:
>
> Hi everybody! I just got to this amazing
Hi Carolyn,
I have a chapter of my new book devoted to that. I'll send it your way.
Angel
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 10:40:55 AM UTC-6, Carolyn Cirillo wrote:
>
> How do you welcome new members? Looking for tips for article on best
> onboarding practices for Allwork.Space.
>
> Thanks,
>
Hi Juan - welcome to the group.
I too am looking at the possibility of opening a space - mine is the in the
UK - and I can honestly say this is one of the best resources I've come
across - everyone here is really friendly, open and willing to share their
experience.
Best of luck with your
Hi Ivan - welcome to the group!
On Thursday, 21 September 2017 01:54:53 UTC+1, Ivan Lopez Garrido //
Republikken wrote:
>
> Hi - I'm Ivan
> I just signed up for this group.
> I'm managing a coworking space in Copenhagen Denmark. We've been in
> business for 12 years and I have been a part of
Hi Ivan, I'm Juan from Miami, Florida. new in this business and exploring
the opportunity to open a new cowering space here. I was doing some
research and I found Republikken at the top 30 cowering spaces in the world
and that's amazing. right now im the phase of building a business plan and
Hello peeps! My name is Aaron Eng. I'm an owner of a mobile app
development company that has created a subscription based app solution for
coworking spaces. I also am working with an investor that is interested in
setting up his own coworking space franchise, which is why I'm excited to
Welcome Amar,
I was just in NYC I visited a couple of spaces while I was there. Much
success to you!
On Saturday, December 13, 2014 10:07:22 PM UTC-8, Amar Bennett wrote:
Greetings, I am a space catalyst located in Harlem NYC. This is my first
post in the forum. I look forward to building
Hi John,
I am new here as well, but let me know if I can help you find any
particular information you are looking for.
Tabari
On Sunday, December 14, 2014 8:23:08 AM UTC-8, jthal...@gmail.com wrote:
Just found this place, interesting. I am new to this field and I am
looking for as much
Hello John,
Welcome to the group! Always happy to help you around!
Cheers
Raghu
On Sunday, 14 December 2014 21:53:08 UTC+5:30, jthal...@gmail.com wrote:
Just found this place, interesting. I am new to this field and I am
looking for as much information as I can get.
Thanks
John
--
Hi Debora,
Congrats for your initiative! I believe that Brazil has market to
Coworking spaces at all. Even I thought to open a coworking space in
my town ( I live in Curitiba ) few months ago. Unfortunatly my
coworking space project is in standby for while. Who knows I can
retake my project in
Awesome - thanks, Jason!
On Jan 14, 2:47 am, jasontgoodr...@gmail.com
jasontgoodr...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats on your career move, Heather. Being you're own boss rocks.
You're also on the right track toward founding a coworking site by
gathering other enthusiastic souls and building
Congrats on your career move, Heather. Being you're own boss rocks.
You're also on the right track toward founding a coworking site by
gathering other enthusiastic souls and building committment. Good
office space is dirt cheap, esp. in the burbs, so that can come later.
If childcare is in the
Hello,
I'm new to this group. I've only learned about the co-working concept
after reading the Oct article in Entrepreneuer Magazine. It described
exactly what I need - a group of like-minded independent professionals
sharing a work space. I've been a freelancer for 7 yrs, when we moved
from
I have very low rates very few members, but the last two weeks the
interest has been picking up. The eternal optimist. :-)
I think location is the key rather than the cost.
Commuter towns are not so good, cities are better from what I can see
and what I am learning.
Mike
OwnGarden
Nathaniel,
That sounds like a brilliant idea! Not only does it help improve upon
the known flaws/preferences for an existing idea, but it also provides
for a way to help build larger community and provides a way to create
roots in what sounds like a community that's trying to get started.
One of
Hi Nathaniel,
We have a Brooklyn co-working space called Green Spaces - www.greenspacesny.com.
Great group of people - around 60 people are part of the space -
primarily social entrepreneurs. If you want to check it out - call
Roberto at 718-855-5356.
Also - this is a question to the group. I
Nathaniel,
It's an awesome idea and probably one that my members would love to dig into
and maybe help out with. Feel free to come by the space sometime soon!
There's a lot of coworking or coworking-related activity going on in
Brooklyn, with a lot of variety in environment and amenities between
Here in Xindanwei we keep a live stream of archive about what people are
coming to the space, how they look like, what they think and do, etc
by integrating twitter, flickr and vimeo the platform. We invite every
coworker to share their photo and profile on the live stream, so that people
would
Cole,
It is a good idea that you know you need to pay for workspace in some
way,
because someone is spending hard cash to provide it for you (even the
library).
That said, there are non-cash barters that will stretch the price of
your coffee into a welcoming spot for you.
As for the library,
I talked to TJ on the phone for quite awhile this week - you're a nice
guy, TJ!
Since you haven't yet settled on a location, you could start with
informal Jelly type sessions to gauge interest and begin to build the
community.
In another thread, Tara recommend building the community first, then
TJ,
The economic downturn has resulted in 20,000+ jobs being eliminated in
my company, and my job was eventually impacted. No worries. This has
provided me the opportunity to pursue an area that I am very
passionate about--creating collaborative work environments.
Eff yeah!! That's the
TJ,
Sounds like you are already on the right track. Talk to people about
what they need. You will find the people who are interested in a
collaborative environment and then get them excited about co-working.
It Rocks!
-Felicity
Founder
CubesCrayons
SF Potrero Hill - Coworking only Space
Welcome, Mary!
Does anyone know of an active effort towards a coworking community in
northern NJ?
Mary, do you know other folks in Red Bank who work from home, or perhaps
notice them in Panera when you're there? They may be the beginning
ingredients to a coworking community if nothing yet exists
Welcome Chris.
-Mike | @turbo2ltr
www.collablab.net
@collablab
On Mar 19, 9:24 am, Chris Conrey con...@chrisconrey.com wrote:
We do treat Talk Like a Pirate Day as a holiday here. I'm glad to be on
board and hope you all feel free to stop in if you're in the area!
Chris Conrey
Hi Chris Tony -
Great to meet you Chris see you Tony at SXSW. We got our quote on
our lease yesterday and are moving forward full steam ahead.
I love the motto too. I'm really excited to have this group resource
and plan to become much more active in the co-working community.
Thanks guys.
Hey Chris!
Welcome to the group - we're glad to have your voice in the mix here.
It was great to meet you in Austin! Take care and best of luck with
your continued success at Gangplank! I have the urge to end my email
with
Aaaargh! ;)
Best,
Susan
__
Office Nomads - Individuality without
We do treat Talk Like a Pirate Day as a holiday here. I'm glad to be on
board and hope you all feel free to stop in if you're in the area!
Chris Conrey
chrisconrey.com
Human-Geek Relations at Integrum
@conrey on Twitter
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Susan Evans susan.c.ev...@gmail.comwrote:
Great to have you on board, Chris!
You made some great contributions to the various coworking-related
conversations at SXSW, and I look forward to that continuing here.
Love your motto!
Cheers,
Tony
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Chris Conrey con...@chrisconrey.comwrote:
Hello All! I
Jacob,
Yes, I would love to meet up and grab coffee sometime to chat about
it. It sounds like you would definitely have answers to a lot of the
questions that I have with your experience. Like I said, I am still
very new to all of this and basically would love to get any ideas/
advice about
Dana,
Office Nomads was originally going to be in Ballard, but the space we
were looking at didn't pan out. I live in Ballard and my day job is
in Fremont, right by Google. I'd love to grab coffee with you
sometime and talk about how to get a coworking space in this part of
town. Last I
Thanks for the invites. Since I am new to this I was hoping you could
translate Likemend, Jelly-style and Bar Camp. They all sound
intersting.
Regards,
Joe Regenstein
407-497-3828
On Feb 18, 12:55 am, Ryan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe,
Tonight (Monday the 18th) in downtown Orlando
Sorry, this must seem like insider-speak to you, but these terms
actually have international grip. Hooray internet for leveling the
playing field and standardizing the vocabulary.
Normally if you don't understand the vocabulary, I'd recommend the
google. You can even use the google to
Hi Felicity,
That is so kind of you! I'll look at my schedule next week and touch base
with you before I come by. Have a great weekend!
Best regards,
Alice
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 6:39 AM, felicity at cubes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alice,
I am the owner of CubesCrayons. First, I am
Hi Alice,
I am the owner of CubesCrayons. First, I am thrilled you have heard
of us.
We are currently working on a CubesCrayons in the Burlingame area,
but
are having trouble finding just the right spot. We anticipate being
open there
in Fall 2008. Please feel free to come try our Menlo Park
Hi Felicity,
We've all struggled with business plans for coworking spaces, so your
announcement of opening a second location so soon after your first one
piqued my curiosity. Most coworking spaces have yet to figure out how to
make a substantial profit (although I think by offering the value-add
Joe,
Welcome! There is already a very active Orlando community, they've
been working very hard on the casual coworking front (jelly-ish work
sessions, a healthy LikeMind.us attendance, and a number of good happy
hour events). Alex Rudloff and Ryan Price are both reasonably active
on this list and
Hey Joe, Welcome.
There isn't any 'official' coworking place as of yet. Several people have
expressed interest but we haven't been able to get anyone to take the risk
of getting and running a place yet. Eventually it will start to happen. In
the mean time I'd recommend to start getting
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