[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2019-02-03 Thread naseef rahim
Would like to be a part of discussion. Anyone with rural coworking has a 
success story to share? 

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:53:33 PM UTC+5:30, Angel Kwiatkowski 
wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-03 Thread Brad Attig
Liz,

Foundry Collective is a nonprofit whose mission is to create sustainable
innovation hubs in small and rural communities. We have Corvallis Foundry,
which at 50K population isn't small but we're looking to open in Lebanon,
OR, population around 20K and Sweet Home, OR, population around 10K. We
also collaborate with IndyCommons, LaunchPad Baker, Ignite La Grande, and
Gaucho Collective, all in Oregon and all in small communities.

Happy to share info and I'd love to put together a virtual round table in
the Spring about this topic.

In community,

Brad
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On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 8:04 AM Martshal Kohn  wrote:

> Liz:
>
> I hate to troll you, but you might want to add "co-working" and it's
> varients too your spelling dictionary, especially if you're managing a
> coworking space.  It will make your life much easier.  (Although the
> original reading... cowering, it's rather awesome.)
>
> Mjk
>
> On Sun, Dec 2, 2018, 18:20 Liz Trice  wrote:
>
>> I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic
>> development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look
>> at as models?
>> I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with
>> Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs.
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-03 Thread Martshal Kohn
Liz:

I hate to troll you, but you might want to add "co-working" and it's
varients too your spelling dictionary, especially if you're managing a
coworking space.  It will make your life much easier.  (Although the
original reading... cowering, it's rather awesome.)

Mjk

On Sun, Dec 2, 2018, 18:20 Liz Trice  wrote:

> I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic
> development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look
> at as models?
> I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with
> Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs.
>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-03 Thread Jamie Tyrell
I would really be interested in this model.  I am currently doing a
feasibility study around this exact email.

Thanks

Jamie

On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 7:58 AM Scott Tillitt / BEAHIVE <
sc...@beahivebzzz.com> wrote:

> I opened my first BEAHIVE in early 2009 in a town of 15,000 and have had
> (and am planning) several locations in towns of around 25,000. I don't have
> official, ongoing partnerships with economic development groups, but I have
> ongoing conversations and events/initiatives with them (and have personally
> been active with them, as a board member or otherwise). And those folks
> often show up at our events.
>
> Happy to share any insights.
>
> Check out https://beahivebzzz.com.
>
> scott.
>
> On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 8:20:07 PM UTC-5, Liz Trice wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic
>> development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look
>> at as models?
>> I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with
>> Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs.
>>
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-03 Thread Scott Tillitt / BEAHIVE
I opened my first BEAHIVE in early 2009 in a town of 15,000 and have had 
(and am planning) several locations in towns of around 25,000. I don't have 
official, ongoing partnerships with economic development groups, but I have 
ongoing conversations and events/initiatives with them (and have personally 
been active with them, as a board member or otherwise). And those folks 
often show up at our events.

Happy to share any insights.

Check out https://beahivebzzz.com.

scott.

On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 8:20:07 PM UTC-5, Liz Trice wrote:
>
> I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic 
> development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look 
> at as models?
> I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with 
> Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs. 
>

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-02 Thread Joel Bennett- Veel Hoeden
Liz, our coworking space in a town of 10,000 had partnerships with some ED
and entrepreneurship programs. Let me know what questions you have.

On Sun, Dec 2, 2018, 7:20 PM Liz Trice  I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic
> development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look
> at as models?
> I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with
> Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs.
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-12-02 Thread Liz Trice
I'm looking to collect best practices in cowering as an economic 
development tool in rural/ small towns; can anyone recommend spaces to look 
at as models?
I'm particularly interested if the space has an active partnership with 
Main Street, economic dev't, or entrepreneurship programs. 


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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-04-16 Thread lhtorres
David, do you start a space? Which town are you in? I'm in Vermont and 
carrying out some research on coworking and rural economic development. 
Cheers!

On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 8:44:23 AM UTC-5, David Evans wrote:
>
> I'd love to hear more about smaller spaces. Our town is 12,000, looking to 
> start a coworking space here and learning lots of great lessons from this 
> list, thank you all.
>
> Dave 
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>
>> Angel
>>
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2018-04-16 Thread lhtorres
Angel hello! I run a 3300sf coworking space in Montpelier, Vermont -- 
America's teensiest capital, and a pretty darn small place to boot. I'm 
carrying out some research related to economic development impact of 
coworking in rural areas and would love to connect with your research. 
Could you email me at lhtorres at gmail dot com? Thank you!

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-05-31 Thread Clever Office
Hello Angel, 

While we're not super tiny, we have 1800 sq feet in the small town of 
Collingwood, Ontario. We were the first to open up a coworking space in the 
Georgian Triangle. Collingwood has a population of under 25,000. Check out 
our space at www.thecleveroffice.ca but more important is our facebook 
page, that's where the real fun stuff is, www.facebook.com/thecleveroffice. 
Something we're really proud of is that we won the Collingwood Chamber of 
Commerce "Customer Experience Award" just last week, we have the best 
members in our space!

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-05-26 Thread Anakowi Paul
Hi Angel,
thanks for including Coworking 101 (Mullumbimby Australia) in your post.


On Wednesday, 28 January 2015 03:23:33 UTC+11, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-05-26 Thread Ehmandah R.
Great article. Just read this today. 

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-05-26 Thread samantha sheehan
thank you angel! And great point about having a strong visual presence
online, we preach it to our members everyday!

have an awesome weekend,

samantha

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Angel Kwiatkowski 
wrote:

> It took a long time to get to this but I did! I only picked spaces that
> had easily findable photos of people either on your website or facebook
> page :) <---there's a lesson there.
>
>
> http://coherecommunity.com/blog/tiny-coworking-spaces-around-the-world-youve-never-heard-of
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on
>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or
>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at
>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>
>> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-05-25 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
It took a long time to get to this but I did! I only picked spaces that had 
easily findable photos of people either on your website or facebook page :) 
<---there's a lesson there.

http://coherecommunity.com/blog/tiny-coworking-spaces-around-the-world-youve-never-heard-of

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-04-13 Thread West End Edc
We are opening the Collective Mine Coworking Space in Naturita, Colo. in 
May. The population here is around 1,500. 

http://www.choosewestend.org/#!coworking-space/c8rh
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WestEndCoworking/?ref=bookmarks

Samia

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-30 Thread Anakowi Paul
NODO Cowork - your website link didn't work :-(

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-30 Thread JeanYves
Hey Rimi

You should attend the Coworking Europe 2016 conference, next fall. Location 
to be announced soon :-)

Best

JY


Le mardi 29 mars 2016 13:45:03 UTC+2, Rimi Chakraborty a écrit :
>
> Hi there - 
>
> Working with a coworking space in the Azores: www.unoffice.pt.  We're in 
> the middle of the Atlantic ocean but have an incredibly rich and diverse 
> entrepreneurial culture. 
>
> I'm working to expand our coworking space internationally, i.e. help 
> people find out we're here! If anyone has any advice, let me know. 
>
> Beijinhos, 
> Rimi
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 3:23:33 PM UTC-1, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>
>> Angel
>>
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-29 Thread Rimi Chakraborty
Hi there - 

Working with a coworking space in the Azores: www.unoffice.pt.  We're in 
the middle of the Atlantic ocean but have an incredibly rich and diverse 
entrepreneurial culture. 

I'm working to expand our coworking space internationally, i.e. help people 
find out we're here! If anyone has any advice, let me know. 

Beijinhos, 
Rimi

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 3:23:33 PM UTC-1, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
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> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-26 Thread Keith Pandeloglou
So great to have a thread with us smaller spaces! We're going to be just under 
2,000 SF in Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) FL. @Cynthia I loved your space, I 
visited during my tour of the Orlando locations!

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-25 Thread FredXchange Community Manager
Hi, Angel, 

My name is Kim Merritt. I am one of the community managers at The Foundry 
in Fredericksburg, Virginia. 

We are located smack dab, at the half way point between Washington D.C. 
(nation's capital) and Richmond, Virginia (state capital). So, our location 
is interesting when it comes to access to policy issues. Much of this area 
commutes to D.C., and we are hoping to draw some of that talent that works 
for all those federal agencies to either remote work out of our location, 
or to spark the next great scalable startups that will change industries.

We don't quite meet the specs you were looking for, but I think that this 
location has it's own sort of appeal. The population of Fredericksburg is 
roughly 28K and our square footage is 3400 in total, but 1100 or so of that 
is all used by a local magazine here in town. 

Our parent organization, FredXchange, has as one of its main goals, to 
foster a healthy community and ecosystem of scalable startups in this area, 
and to add more creative professional options to an area that is currently 
saturated with retail and commercial jobs, federal contract work, and 
skilled trades. We hope to broaden the professional options of this area by 
offering a facility where new companies and startups can begin to get off 
the ground in their earlier stages of development. 

I'm not sure if that is something that is appealing to you, and your 
purposes for this post, or any mention you might make of other facilities. 
In any case if you have any questions, please let me know! I'd love to 
discuss more or connect you with my Executive Director. 


*Kim Merritt*
*Community Manager*
*FredXchange*
2324 Plank Road
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
www.FredXchange.org 
Ph: 540-684-6053  --- check out our new number!  Put us in your contacts!!

FredXchange is fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Fredericksburg 
region!  Want to be a part of this excitement?  Contact me for more details 
or visit the website atwww.FredXchange.org !  









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> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
>

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-24 Thread anakowi
Hi Angel,
What a lovely invitation. Thank you!
My place is tiny by comparison to most - will cap at 18. I'm growing extremely 
slowly - in a small town/village so at the moment we only have 4 permanent 
members and the day/week guests. 
www.gouganheim.weebly.com
www.facebook.com/CoWorkingMullumbimby/

It's Good Friday - everyone's taking a break... Blues Fest etc. so can't grab a 
quote from any of the crew. 

The coworkers were all strangers until we met here. They like it... because 
it's a bit different. It was an old community hall converted into an artist's 
residence with studio gallery and now a coworking space with 2 bnb rooms. So 
it's still set up like a home with comfy lounge-work areas, full functioning 
kitchen and vege garden plus the large gallery-office area. It's a coworking 
home-office away from home. 
We walk 3-minutes down a quiet dirt laneway into the centre of town... what 
else. We have a play room with a drum kit, PA and amps, guitars etc. and a 
punching bag. 

Kerry Gray
::
Dynamic Art 
www.facebook.com/CoWorkingMullumbimby/
m. 0412 597 107

> On 25 Mar 2016, at 06:14, Angel Kwiatkowski  wrote:
> 
> Hello rural and tiny coworking space owners!
> 
> It's that time again--time for me to highlight 5 rural or tiny coworking 
> spaces on my blog. 
> 
> If your space has fewer than 50 members and less than 1,500 ft2 please email 
> me the following if you have them and I'll give you a gander:
> -link to your website
> -link to your facebook page
> -a quote that answers the following question: what is the secret sauce of 
> your community? What makes you special?
> -ONE high rez image of your community in action
> 
> fccoworking at gmail dot com
> 
> Yay, can't wait to learn all about you!
> 
> Angel
> 
> 
>> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on Cohere's 
>> blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or runs a space 
>> that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at fccoworking at 
>> gmail.com
>> 
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-24 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Sure! Take a selfie of that and let me know where you're at in the process.

On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 1:30:10 PM UTC-6, jflynn8 wrote:
>
> What if my “community in action” is me coming in and making coffee before 
> I head out to try and network with people who might benefit from a 
> coworking space?
>
> On Mar 24, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Angel Kwiatkowski  > wrote:
>
> Hello rural and tiny coworking space owners!
>
> It's that time again--time for me to highlight 5 rural or tiny coworking 
> spaces on my blog. 
>
> If your space has fewer than 50 members and less than 1,500 ft2 please 
> email me the following if you have them and I'll give you a gander:
> -link to your website
> -link to your facebook page
> -a quote that answers the following question: what is the secret sauce of 
> your community? What makes you special?
> -ONE high rez image of your community in action
>
> fccoworking at gmail dot com
>
> Yay, can't wait to learn all about you!
>
> Angel
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>
>> Angel
>>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-24 Thread James Flynn
What if my “community in action” is me coming in and making coffee before I 
head out to try and network with people who might benefit from a coworking 
space?

> On Mar 24, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Angel Kwiatkowski  wrote:
> 
> Hello rural and tiny coworking space owners!
> 
> It's that time again--time for me to highlight 5 rural or tiny coworking 
> spaces on my blog. 
> 
> If your space has fewer than 50 members and less than 1,500 ft2 please email 
> me the following if you have them and I'll give you a gander:
> -link to your website
> -link to your facebook page
> -a quote that answers the following question: what is the secret sauce of 
> your community? What makes you special?
> -ONE high rez image of your community in action
> 
> fccoworking at gmail dot com
> 
> Yay, can't wait to learn all about you!
> 
> Angel
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on Cohere's 
> blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or runs a space 
> that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at fccoworking at 
> gmail.com 
> 
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2016-03-24 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Hello rural and tiny coworking space owners!

It's that time again--time for me to highlight 5 rural or tiny coworking 
spaces on my blog. 

If your space has fewer than 50 members and less than 1,500 ft2 please 
email me the following if you have them and I'll give you a gander:
-link to your website
-link to your facebook page
-a quote that answers the following question: what is the secret sauce of 
your community? What makes you special?
-ONE high rez image of your community in action

fccoworking at gmail dot com

Yay, can't wait to learn all about you!

Angel


On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-09-24 Thread Alex Ahom
Hi!

I'm the founder of a space that can hold up to 75 people and I think it's 
important we all share and learn from each other's experiences.

Regards,

Alex



On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 17:23:33 UTC+1, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-09-23 Thread Anakowi Paul
Hi Angel (and other co-working entrepeneurs)
I've just converted my office in Mullumbimby Australia into a dedicated 
co-working space – 3 spaces: the "gallery" (6 x 9m) has 4 desks and a long 
table, a small meeting room, and a carpeted lounge area with sofas, low 
table and cushions. Mullumbimby village has a population approx. 3500 and 
is about 15 minutes drive into the hinterland from Byron Bay (a popular 
east-coast tourist destination). The overall population for this coastal 
region is about 29000. 
At this stage I'm not too sure how successful my operation will be. Byron 
itself has two co-working enterprises that I know of... and in one instance 
their customer base is boosted by the organisation's primary business as a 
start-up incubator (it's also attached to a cafe in a busy light industry 
zone). 
I'm told that "most coworkers are looking for a bustling vibe, a cafe 
atmosphere" but I'm hoping that there are others (like me) who prefer a 
quiet focussed work environment... so I'm prepared to wait it out. The 
building is spacious, light, airy and quiet - you'd think you were in the 
hills but actually only 3-minutes walk to the town centre. It will appeal 
to digital creatives in general, and interstate/overseas workers (includes 
BNB). 40-mins from Gold Coast international airport and 90-mins from the 
city of Brisbane.


On Wednesday, 28 January 2015 03:23:33 UTC+11, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-09-11 Thread M.E. Ralph
Hi, Angel,
Just saw this come up on the discussion again. I run a 920 sq. foot 
coworking space in Butte, Montana. I've been told this concept is too 
progressive for this town of 32,000. My promotion has mostly been educating 
others on the concept itself. So far, they think it's great but nobody is 
wanting to commit-not even to a free day of coworking. Any similar stories?

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:23:33 AM UTC-7, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
> fccoworking at gmail.com
>
> Angel
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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-09-11 Thread David Evans

That link doesn't work.

Dave


On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 5:54:56 PM UTC-4, Tabari Brannon wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Would love to set up a time to talk in real time. Join the slack group!
>
>  http://bit.ly/coworking-slack 
> 
>  
>
> Channel #small-city-strategies
>
> Maybe on the regular fourth Friday we can meet to chat?
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 9:34:37 AM UTC-7, Alicia Hurst wrote:
>>
>> Hi Angel,
>>
>> I'm helping to open a small coworking space. Ok, we're not rural, but 
>> Fayetteville, NC is not booming. It has a population of over 200,000, but 
>> it is a huge military town, the top employers are the U.S. Army, Walmart, 
>> Goodyear Tire, the City, and the local hospital and education systems. The 
>> independent/self-employed population is just around 2%. But the space will 
>> be the first in the region, and it will be small – it's only about 1,300 
>> square feet and we're aiming to only open with about 25 (flexible) seats. 
>> We've just begun the process though and are holding a meeting next month to 
>> find out if  there's sufficient interest. Our website is 
>> fayettevillecoworking.com. So maybe you can talk to us once we're up, or 
>> perhaps profile our journey to opening? My email is alicia at 
>> fayettevillecoworking dot com if you're still interested!
>>
>> Alicia
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
>>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
>>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
>>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>>
>>> Angel
>>>
>>

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-09-10 Thread Tabari Brannon
Hi all

Would love to set up a time to talk in real time. Join the slack group!

 http://bit.ly/coworking-slack 

 

Channel #small-city-strategies

Maybe on the regular fourth Friday we can meet to chat?

On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 9:34:37 AM UTC-7, Alicia Hurst wrote:
>
> Hi Angel,
>
> I'm helping to open a small coworking space. Ok, we're not rural, but 
> Fayetteville, NC is not booming. It has a population of over 200,000, but 
> it is a huge military town, the top employers are the U.S. Army, Walmart, 
> Goodyear Tire, the City, and the local hospital and education systems. The 
> independent/self-employed population is just around 2%. But the space will 
> be the first in the region, and it will be small – it's only about 1,300 
> square feet and we're aiming to only open with about 25 (flexible) seats. 
> We've just begun the process though and are holding a meeting next month to 
> find out if  there's sufficient interest. Our website is 
> fayettevillecoworking.com. So maybe you can talk to us once we're up, or 
> perhaps profile our journey to opening? My email is alicia at 
> fayettevillecoworking dot com if you're still interested!
>
> Alicia
>
> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
>> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
>> runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
>> fccoworking at gmail.com
>>
>> Angel
>>
>

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-03-09 Thread David Evans
We are coworkingplus.net in Brattleboro, Vermont (12,000 people). We're in
planning stages at this point, talking with all of the usual three-letter
acronym orgs about funding, space, etc. I'm the de facto person running
things for now, lots of work ahead but I've done a small coworking space in
Boston years ago, getting up to speed on the changes, this group is a
fantastic resource that I haven't even begun to tap. You'll be hearing more
from me as our plans progress. Happy to talk to anyone at this point about
what we're doing, learning about best practices, etc.


Dave Evans
about.me/daveevans



On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Thomas M cgsoftware...@gmail.com wrote:

 I just opened a small coworking space in Brentwood PA ( a suburb of
 Pittsburgh) Bridge Coworking http://www.bridgecoworking.com. Just over
 1,000 ft with 10 flex desks, a small conference room and a private office.
 I am interested in discussing more with anyone doing anything similar.

 Thomas

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 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-03-06 Thread Thomas M
I just opened a small coworking space in Brentwood PA ( a suburb of 
Pittsburgh) Bridge Coworking http://www.bridgecoworking.com. Just over 
1,000 ft with 10 flex desks, a small conference room and a private office. 
I am interested in discussing more with anyone doing anything similar.

Thomas

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-04 Thread David Evans
I'd love to hear more about smaller spaces. Our town is 12,000, looking to 
start a coworking space here and learning lots of great lessons from this 
list, thank you all.

Dave 

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 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Fabrizio Tarará
If you're still looking Frontal Lobe fits this bill, let me know.

Fabrizio Tarara
Frontal Lobe Coworking
www.WorkFrontalLobe.com

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Linda Mitchell
Hello!
I am researching coworking and came upon this site. I have been a 
freelancer, either full time or part time, since 1998. A graphic designer 
/art director by trade and artist in the space in between, I am always 
looking for new ideas in the freelance workplace. I once shared office 
space with a virtual agency owner and found the benefits to be both 
financial and social. I applied for a Mission Main Street Grant by Chase 
Bank to help grow my home-based design business by acquiring a building to 
offer rentable studio spaces to other designers and artists seeking a work 
community by like minded people. I did not get a grant but the idea is such 
that I can't let go of it. I am looking into another place in a VERY small 
town that is trying to revive itself through their historical society. 
Historical buildings stand vacant interspersed with antique shops and 
several small businesses and restaurants. Located about 10 miles from a 
major urban area, this location would be perfect for those who are working 
professionals but REALLY don't like working downtown, likely can't afford a 
space downtown and find value in working away from home. I will try to 
reach you at your email address. Mine is mitchellodes...@gmail.com

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 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Alex Ahom
I have a coworking space called Shhared (check it out on social media and 
our website shhared.co) and it's in Hamburg, Germany. I'm interested in 
connecting.

On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 17:23:33 UTC+1, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread NODO Cowork
Hello Everyone, 

We have a small coworking space on the beautifull barrio of Santiago in the 
center of Mérida Yucatán Mexico. We have only 12 spaces and consider 
ourselfes a prototipe of a rural coworking space. Take a look at our 
community in www.nodocowork.com would love to have a hangout with someone 
of you guys. Here is my email tam...@nodocowork.com 

Cheers!!! 



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escribió:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel


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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-01-29 Thread graysonbutterfield
Hey! I am totaly new to google groups, but interested in this thread. I am 
a landlord/entrepreneur  in a small rural town in Virginia and have been 
letting folks use my building on Main Street as a coworking space rather 
than let it sit empty.  Now I am trying to formalize membership agreements 
and pricing. Lots of work putting this together!  Interested in reading 
about others who have succeeded.  I think our small town could benefit from 
the community a coworking space could promote. --grayson

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 6:59:40 PM UTC-5, Tabari Brannon wrote:

 Hi there angel, 

 My town is not rural, but I am planning on launching a pilot coworking 
 space which will be about 500 sq feet to validate the concept in my market. 
 We will have 3 permanent desks and 11 flex desks. I am not sure if I 
 qualify but I will send you an email.  I am interested in the article 
 myself looking forward to reading it!

 ~ Tabari

 On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:23:33 AM UTC-8, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel



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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-01-28 Thread Tabari Brannon
Hi there angel, 

My town is not rural, but I am planning on launching a pilot coworking 
space which will be about 500 sq feet to validate the concept in my market. 
We will have 3 permanent desks and 11 flex desks. I am not sure if I 
qualify but I will send you an email.  I am interested in the article 
myself looking forward to reading it!

~ Tabari

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:23:33 AM UTC-8, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

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