[Coworking] Re: Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Andy Soell
We've been using SuperSaaS  (horrible name, 
decent product) for the past few months and it's worked great. Worth far 
more than the $8/month they charge, and I believe it integrates with Google 
Calendar and will let you use your own custom domain name. Best of all you 
can set up the bookable resources so you don't even need to log in to use 
it. The last thing a coworker need is one more password to remember.

andy

On Sunday, July 20, 2014 2:40:03 PM UTC-4, Lisa Anne Logan wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking 
> conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system 
> instead. And, of course, by tomorrow ;)
>
> Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g. 
> mem...@hattery.com ) would have access to all our conference 
> room resource calendars for booking. I would add and remove people from 
> that group as they join or leave Hattery, and that would update their 
> calendar access. Access would always by synched between that group and the 
> resource list.
>
> It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The 
> kicker may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the 
> typical "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.
>
> Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...
>
> Thanks!
>
> LA
>
>
> Lisa Anne Logan
>
> Director of Marketing and Operations
>
> Hattery
>
> l...@hattery.com 
>
> 415.205.5325
>

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[Coworking] Re: Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Paige Calvert
We've been using ScheduleOnce at CoWork Jax for a couple of years. You can 
see it in action here: http://www.coworkjax.com/bookaroom.

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Re: [Coworking] How to add my space to the wiki.coworking.org Directory

2014-07-24 Thread Jacob Sayles
Lisa,

I am very sorry for the delay approving your access to the wiki.  Out team
in in a constant state of flux and lately we have been dropping the ball.
 Truth is, the wiki needs some new champions.  A few years ago I started
Open Coworking, a non-profit with the mission to keep the core values in
the conversation and keep basic infrastructure, like the wiki, up and
running.  I haven't been able to solidify the organization and I'm rather
busy with other projects at the moment as well.  I'm actually in SF too
this sumer working on a Coliving Hotel.  Perhaps we could get coffee and I
could talk you in to taking over the wiki team!  If anyone is interested in
the job, please let me know and I'll be happy to show you the ropes.

Jacob

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On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Lisa Anne Logan  wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I've requested access through the "join this workspace" link a few times
> in recent months and never received a response. Is anyone else having this
> issue? Is there an active admin/moderator for this workspace currently?
>
> in particular, I'd like to add my space to the San Francisco directory
> listing, and it seems I need access to do so.
> http://wiki.coworking.org/w/page/16583935/SanFranciscoCoworking
>
> Thanks for any help,
> LA
>
> Lisa Anne Logan
> Director of Marketing and Operations
> Hattery
>
> l...@hattery.com
> 415.205.5325
>
>
>
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Re: [Coworking] Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Jerome Chang
You can also try setster.com.

JEROME CHANG

Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
ph: (323) 330-9505


Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
ph: (213) 550-2235 





On Jul 24, 2014, at 9:12 AM, Tony Bacigalupo  wrote:

> New Work City uses ScheduleOnce for its tour inquiries, and it works well for 
> us.
> 
> I was annoyed with the way I kept discovering that there were features I 
> needed that I needed to increase my monthly payment for, so something I 
> thought was going to cost $10/month ended up costing $30/month, but aside 
> from that it's been a pretty solid experience for us so far.
> 
> To Lisa Anne's original question, we use Google Calendar Appointments, which 
> allows people to grab time slots without needing to be granted access to the 
> calendar itself. Google's been annoying about their support for Appointments, 
> which they tried killing then sort-of-resurrected. I believe you can still 
> use Appointments if: (1) You started using it before they tried to kill it, 
> or (2) You have a paid Google Apps account, but I'm not sure. Do some reading 
> on it if you're interested.
> 
> It's still not a perfect system because anyone who has the URL to our 
> conference room could technically book a room, when only certain people 
> should have that access, but it hasn't been too troublesome to keep an eye on 
> it and look out for issues when they arise.
> 
> Tony
> --- 
> Contact: @tonybgoode
> New Work City: nwc.co // @nwc // facebook // meetup 
> Project Bossless: bossless.co
> Recent posts: Revisiting Transparency // The problem with coworking (and an 
> idea for how to solve it) // Coworking on a train to a museum: my crazy 
> coworking experiment at six months
> Travel plans: In NYC now through 8/1 // Boulder 8/2-11 // NYC 8/12-late 
> August sometime
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Alex Hillman  
> wrote:
> This isn't a direct answer to the question, but because I've had the same 
> experience as Jerome (a.k.a. ya can't actually do it), you may want to look 
> at other tools that integrate with GCal. I haven't actually used this tool, 
> but I've seen it used and it seems really nice:
> 
> http://www.scheduleonce.com/meetme.aspx
> 
> -ALex 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Jerome Chang  wrote:
> ...not a whiz, but single log-ins for google share[-anything] doesn't seem to 
> work in my experience. You have to invite/share the calendar to individuals, 
> even though you may end up communicating to all of them via a group address 
> like members@.
> 
> You could, however, create a single email address like 
> conferencero...@hattery.com, and then have people write in their name(s) in 
> the appointment note. Not ideal, but that does simplify the booking process 
> especially if your goal is just to visually determine and display 
> vacant/not-vacant.
> 
> JEROME CHANG
> 
> Mid-Wilshire
> 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
> ph: (323) 330-9505
> 
> 
> Downtown
> 529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
> ph: (213) 550-2235 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Lisa Anne Logan  wrote:
> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking 
>> conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system 
>> instead. And, of course, by tomorrow ;)
>> 
>> Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g. 
>> memb...@hattery.com) would have access to all our conference room resource 
>> calendars for booking. I would add and remove people from that group as they 
>> join or leave Hattery, and that would update their calendar access. Access 
>> would always by synched between that group and the resource list.
>> 
>> It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The kicker 
>> may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the typical 
>> "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.
>> 
>> Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> LA
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Lisa Anne Logan
>> 
>> Director of Marketing and Operations
>> 
>> Hattery
>> 
>> l...@hattery.com
>> 
>> 415.205.5325
>> 
>> 
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[Coworking] Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
New Work City uses ScheduleOnce for its tour inquiries, and it works well
for us.

I was annoyed with the way I kept discovering that there were features I
needed that I needed to increase my monthly payment for, so something I
thought was going to cost $10/month ended up costing $30/month, but aside
from that it's been a pretty solid experience for us so far.

To Lisa Anne's original question, we use Google Calendar Appointments,
which allows people to grab time slots without needing to be granted access
to the calendar itself. Google's been annoying about their support for
Appointments, which they tried killing then sort-of-resurrected. I *believe*
you can still use Appointments if: (1) You started using it before they
tried to kill it, or (2) You have a paid Google Apps account, but I'm not
sure. Do some reading on it if you're interested.

It's still not a perfect system because anyone who has the URL to our
conference room could technically book a room, when only certain people
should have that access, but it hasn't been too troublesome to keep an eye
on it and look out for issues when they arise.

Tony

* --- Contact: @tonybgoode  New Work
City: nwc.co  // @nwc  // facebook
 // meetup
  Project Bossless: bossless.co
 Recent posts: Revisiting Transparency
 // The problem
with coworking (and an idea for how to solve it)

// Coworking
on a train to a museum: my crazy coworking experiment at six months

Travel plans: In NYC now through 8/1 // Boulder 8/2-11 // NYC 8/12-late
August sometime *


On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Alex Hillman > wrote:

> This isn't a direct answer to the question, but because I've had the same
> experience as Jerome (a.k.a. ya can't actually do it), you may want to look
> at other tools that integrate with GCal. I haven't actually used this tool,
> but I've seen it used and it seems really nice:
>
> http://www.scheduleonce.com/meetme.aspx
>
> -ALex
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Jerome Chang  > wrote:
>
>> ...not a whiz, but single log-ins for google share[-anything] doesn't
>> seem to work in my experience. You have to invite/share the calendar to
>> individuals, even though you may end up communicating to all of them via a
>> group address like members@.
>>
>> You could, however, create a single email address like
>> conferencero...@hattery.com
>> , and then
>> have people write in their name(s) in the appointment note. Not ideal, but
>> that does simplify the booking process especially if your goal is just to
>> visually determine and display vacant/not-vacant.
>>
>>
>> *JEROME CHANG*
>>
>> *Mid-Wilshire*
>> 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036
>> ph: (323) 330-9505
>>
>>  *Downtown*
>> 529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013
>> ph: (213) 550-2235
>>
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Lisa Anne Logan > > wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking
>> conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system
>> instead. And, of course, by tomorrow ;)
>>
>> Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g.
>> memb...@hattery.com )
>> would have access to all our conference room resource calendars for
>> booking. I would add and remove people from that group as they join or
>> leave Hattery, and that would update their calendar access. Access would
>> always by synched between that group and the resource list.
>>
>> It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The
>> kicker may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the
>> typical "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.
>>
>> Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> LA
>>
>>
>> Lisa Anne Logan
>>
>> Director of Marketing and Operations
>>
>> Hattery
>>
>> l...@hattery.com 
>>
>> 415.205.5325
>>
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Re: [Coworking] Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Jerome Chang
...not a whiz, but single log-ins for google share[-anything] doesn't seem to 
work in my experience. You have to invite/share the calendar to individuals, 
even though you may end up communicating to all of them via a group address 
like members@.

You could, however, create a single email address like 
conferencero...@hattery.com, and then have people write in their name(s) in the 
appointment note. Not ideal, but that does simplify the booking process 
especially if your goal is just to visually determine and display 
vacant/not-vacant.

JEROME CHANG

Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
ph: (323) 330-9505


Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
ph: (213) 550-2235 





On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Lisa Anne Logan  wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking 
> conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system instead. 
> And, of course, by tomorrow ;)
> 
> Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g. 
> memb...@hattery.com) would have access to all our conference room resource 
> calendars for booking. I would add and remove people from that group as they 
> join or leave Hattery, and that would update their calendar access. Access 
> would always by synched between that group and the resource list.
> 
> It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The kicker 
> may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the typical 
> "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.
> 
> Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> LA
> 
> 
> 
> Lisa Anne Logan
> 
> Director of Marketing and Operations
> 
> Hattery
> 
> l...@hattery.com
> 
> 415.205.5325
> 
> 
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Re: [Coworking] Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Alex Hillman
This isn't a direct answer to the question, but because I've had the same
experience as Jerome (a.k.a. ya can't actually do it), you may want to look
at other tools that integrate with GCal. I haven't actually used this tool,
but I've seen it used and it seems really nice:

http://www.scheduleonce.com/meetme.aspx

-ALex




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On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Jerome Chang 
wrote:

> ...not a whiz, but single log-ins for google share[-anything] doesn't seem
> to work in my experience. You have to invite/share the calendar to
> individuals, even though you may end up communicating to all of them via a
> group address like members@.
>
> You could, however, create a single email address like
> conferencero...@hattery.com, and then have people write in their name(s)
> in the appointment note. Not ideal, but that does simplify the booking
> process especially if your goal is just to visually determine and display
> vacant/not-vacant.
>
>
> *JEROME CHANG*
>
> *Mid-Wilshire*
> 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036
> ph: (323) 330-9505
>
>  *Downtown*
> 529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013
> ph: (213) 550-2235
>
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> On Jul 20, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Lisa Anne Logan 
> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking
> conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system
> instead. And, of course, by tomorrow ;)
>
> Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g.
> memb...@hattery.com) would have access to all our conference room
> resource calendars for booking. I would add and remove people from that
> group as they join or leave Hattery, and that would update their calendar
> access. Access would always by synched between that group and the resource
> list.
>
> It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The
> kicker may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the
> typical "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.
>
> Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...
>
> Thanks!
>
> LA
>
>
> Lisa Anne Logan
>
> Director of Marketing and Operations
>
> Hattery
>
> l...@hattery.com
>
> 415.205.5325
>
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[Coworking] Coworking market data?

2014-07-24 Thread abbie
Hi all-

Does anyone have some good sources for data on the coworking market 
(globally, regionally, etc) that they would recommend? I'm looking 
especially for more detail about the basic size, growth, demographics, etc. 

Thanks!

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[Coworking] Launching Co-Work Hub where never Seen Before....

2014-07-24 Thread Bethany Wilcox
Hi,
Our Incubator, WTEnterprise Center, is trying to start up a co-working 
space here in Amarillo.  This will be introducing a new industry into this 
community because Amarillo has never seen or heard of Co-Working before. 
 We are close to the final stages of this project although we have a few 
things we need help on.  One of those being, how do we spread the news of 
Co-working to people who don't know what it is?  Also how do we gain the 
co-working community that co-working is so well known for?  We started to 
think about contacting other hubs in other communities and get together 
with them to see if they would spread the word about us to those members 
that travel, and offer our services to them whilst they are here.  

We would also like to get some input on our memberships.  Here is what we 
are offering:

Co-Working 
memberships 
  
 

 

Basic: 

  

· Collaborative space {Monday – Friday 8-5}

· West Conference Room Access{When Available}

· Wifi Access

· Coffee Bar

· Copy/Fax/Print

· Break room/Restrooms

· Workout room/Shower

Basic Plus:   



· Locking Desk

· Conference/Training Room Access {When Available}

· Mailing Address

· 24/7 Access by Swipe Card

· Price Break for EC Training and Events

· Growth Wheel, Lean Startup and SWWCWY Tools

Pro:


  

· Access to 3 Separate Hours of Any Specialists 

o   Additional Hours Upon Request  


If you have any comments on how we can better our services and any new 
ideas that you may have for us we would greatly appreciate it; anything 
helps.

Thanks! 


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Re: [Coworking] HELP Needed-- Success Stories and data on Private coworking space and city officials partnering together

2014-07-24 Thread Alex Hillman
Here's a post I shared recently with tips  for working with govt (really 
they're useful for any kind of collaborations but are especially useful for the 
kinds of challenges you run into with institutions. 


http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2014/05/5-ways-to-succeed-when-collaborating-with-your-local-government/




There are a few links in there as well that include success stories. 




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On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Cheryl Jaycox 
wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> HIVE44 Business Center is located Fenton Mo. in St. Louis County. We have 
> been open for almost 3 years, we have had ups and downs, but we are holding 
> strong!
> We are the 1st and only coworking/shared workspace in the county. There are 
> are 5 Independent like us in the city, however St. Louis City funds their 
> own incubator which they are currently opening a coworking center 
> tooANYWAYI have finally persuaded a city official to OPEN their 
> Minds to the opportunity that they have by having a private coworking 
> center, how they can use it to benefit the community, to become the only 
> city in St. Louis County that has a coworking business center. I do not 
> want money from the city, I need no funding from ANY government official/ 
> department. We have become successful and continue to grow. What I want is 
> their support, to promote HIVE44 as the City of Fenton Business Center.
> I would like to get any information, success stories, links to news 
> articles you may know of and any ideas of how coworking and cities work 
> together for economic growth of their community..
> Any past archived topic of discussion would help too!!
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[Coworking] HELP Needed-- Success Stories and data on Private coworking space and city officials partnering together

2014-07-24 Thread Cheryl Jaycox
Hi Everyone,

HIVE44 Business Center is located Fenton Mo. in St. Louis County. We have 
been open for almost 3 years, we have had ups and downs, but we are holding 
strong!
We are the 1st and only coworking/shared workspace in the county. There are 
are 5 Independent like us in the city, however St. Louis City funds their 
own incubator which they are currently opening a coworking center 
tooANYWAYI have finally persuaded a city official to OPEN their 
Minds to the opportunity that they have by having a private coworking 
center, how they can use it to benefit the community, to become the only 
city in St. Louis County that has a coworking business center. I do not 
want money from the city, I need no funding from ANY government official/ 
department. We have become successful and continue to grow. What I want is 
their support, to promote HIVE44 as the City of Fenton Business Center.

I would like to get any information, success stories, links to news 
articles you may know of and any ideas of how coworking and cities work 
together for economic growth of their community..

Any past archived topic of discussion would help too!!

 .


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[Coworking] Proposal /Quote Template

2014-07-24 Thread Olga Akselrod
I'm trying to come up with a proposal template that will be easy to read 
and understand, we have 4 different options and give discounts depending on 
the length of the agreement.

Any suggestions where I could find some samples?

Thank you!

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[Coworking] Re: Cash Flow Projection - Review request?

2014-07-24 Thread Amy King
Hello Tony & All,
I'm working with a client on a budget for a space and would love to see any 
cash flow projections that this group is willing to share. I'm also just 
looking for a list of budgeted items just to make sure that we are thinking 
of everything when it comes to potential expenses.
Happy to sign an NDA for anyone who needs it. Thanks to all of you - what 
an amazing group!
-Amy 

On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:27:35 PM UTC-5, Toni Hogan wrote:
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> I am preparing a cash flow projection for a space that is 11,712 
> square feet. I thought I was being conservative considering the size 
> of the space, but at the end of the second year I have almost $95K 
> Cash on Hand. I would appreciate the eyes of a veteran space owner 
> giving it a look.

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[Coworking] Google Cal conference room booking by many different domains

2014-07-24 Thread Lisa Anne Logan
 

Hi there,

We've been using the ol' "write your name on the door" method for booking 
conference rooms, and I'd like to implement a Google Calendar system 
instead. And, of course, by tomorrow ;)

Ideally, everyone on a specific Google Groups distro (e.g. 
memb...@hattery.com) would have access to all our conference room resource 
calendars for booking. I would add and remove people from that group as 
they join or leave Hattery, and that would update their calendar access. 
Access would always by synched between that group and the resource list.

It seems like this should just work as described, but it doesn't. The 
kicker may be that our members use dozens of different domain names, so the 
typical "share with everyone in my domain" choices don't apply.

Looking for a Google Calendar whiz who might be able to lend some ideas...

Thanks!

LA


Lisa Anne Logan

Director of Marketing and Operations

Hattery

l...@hattery.com

415.205.5325

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[Coworking] How to add my space to the wiki.coworking.org Directory

2014-07-24 Thread Lisa Anne Logan
Hi there,

I've requested access through the "join this workspace" link a few times in 
recent months and never received a response. Is anyone else having this issue? 
Is there an active admin/moderator for this workspace currently?

in particular, I'd like to add my space to the San Francisco directory listing, 
and it seems I need access to do so. 
http://wiki.coworking.org/w/page/16583935/SanFranciscoCoworking

Thanks for any help,
LA

Lisa Anne Logan
Director of Marketing and Operations
Hattery

l...@hattery.com
415.205.5325




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[Coworking] Has anyone information on city municipalities partnering with private coworking space?

2014-07-24 Thread Cheryl Jaycox
Hi Everyone, 

I have opened and been operating HIVE44 Business Coworking Center for 
almost 3 years. We are doing quite well. I finally have found 
someone within my city government that ALMOST has a clue to the benefit of 
coworking in their city. I am wanting to work with them and "let" them use 
the space as a marketing plan start ups and entrepreneurs to the city.

I do not want money from them I want their support.

Anyway...I was asked if there were other cities that did this? How do those 
cities participate?

Problem is I am the only coworking center in the county we live in...there 
are a few in the city limits of St. Louis, but not the county...We are 
located in an incorporated city of Fenton...it is the officials of the City 
of Fenton I need information for

So any ideas? Has anyone had support from their city officials? Is there 
any archived topics about this? Links I can use to persuade them or educate 
them?

I know I will have to go in front of the Alderman and City Attys... so any 
help is truly appreciated...

HIVE44 Business Center
Fenton Mo.

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