I prefer coworking spaces that are integrated amongst industries. My
space just concentrates on "those who use a laptop and the internet to
get work done." The cross-pollination that has happened is truly
remarkable. The graphic designer has been working on logos in return
for the copywriters to write her press releases. In addition, the
folks in the same line of work can talk best practices and turn to one
another for industry specific advice. I'm a huge fan of having diverse
type of people and diverse types of work in a space.

A nearby town is talking about doing niche coworking incubators and
I'm trying to get a meeting with them to learn more.

-A

On Oct 12, 11:52 pm, Abner Charles <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just wanted to open this topic and ask for some feedback from the
> group.
>
> Co-working spaces are made to be open to everyone from all fields and
> expertise.
> Is there any field specific co-working spaces would they be considered
> co-working space or fall into the incubator category?
> If those spaces do exist what's the selecting process?
> Would love to know what everyone thinks.

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