[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-04 Thread ourspacefortwa...@gmail.com
I appreciate all of your work!  It was great speaking with you
personally.

Sincerely,

Jodi Dean, Founder
www.ourspacefw.com

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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-04 Thread Justin Knechtel
This is great Steve, as soon as I opened the document and sorted
Washington I found two spots I'd never heard of. Thanks for putting
this together.

Justin


On Sep 3, 11:51 am, "sk...@emergentresearch.com"
 wrote:
> As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found 
> at:http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
>
> As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> that met our coworking criteria.
>
> We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> those using the space for work-related purposes.
>
> As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
>
> We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
>
> The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> Steve

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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-05 Thread Jonathan Lewis
Hell there too,

We are a start up in the build out and finding phase, mostly in the
Bay Area, please include us if you can. Physical addresses will be
added as they are opened.

Thanks

Black Sun Forge
d/b/a Catalyst CoWorking
1901C Poplar St
Oakland CA 94607

+1.866.771.6123

http://blacksun.pro and the upcoming first space http://catalystoakland.info
More details to come!

Jonathan Lewis

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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-05 Thread sk...@emergentresearch.com
Alex:

We've started looking at Europe, but haven't yet decided how deep to
go.  For now, the rest of the world is not on aour agenda.

Steve

On Sep 3, 12:18 pm, Alex Hillman  wrote:
> As always, this is great stuff Steve. Thanks so much for your work and for
> sharing it here.
>
> Do you plan to continue this draft into non-us territories?
>
> -Alex
>
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia
>
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 2:51 PM, sk...@emergentresearch.com <
>
>
>
> sk...@emergentresearch.com> wrote:
> > As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> > coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found at:
> >http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
>
> > As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> > facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> > that met our coworking criteria.
>
> > We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> > providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> > membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> > traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> > offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> > subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> > important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> > facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> > those using the space for work-related purposes.
>
> > As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> > subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> > research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> > disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
>
> > We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> > for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> > sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
>
> > The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
>
> > Thanks for all the help.
>
> > Steve
>
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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-06 Thread Nyahda
I've been following your blog for a while and your findings are quite
interesting. I'm so glad that someone out there is doing relevant
research on Coworking (and Social Media). I know you're still tweaking
and counting coworking spaces, and I just wanna let ya know that I
noticed the Beahive facilities in Beacon and Kingston, NY were each
counted twice.

Keep up the great work, guys!


Sincerely, Nyah

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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-07 Thread Brent (@brentter)
Nice work. So far i've found around 19 different maps (some not on
google) of "co-working space"... none are complete, and almost all the
google one's suffer from either spam, irregular listing types (i.e no
name, just the location, or just the address but not name, etc..) or
other bugs, as well as 4 lists (with yours being the largest + most
recent).

A couple days ago I wanted to start playing around with HTML5 and
well, decided to finally consolidate everything in a way that people
could add their own co-working space as well as be provided with an
additional section to highlight specifics regarding the location
(similar to the hackerlabs project but also includes the ability to
hide/find the nearest resource for various services I find most folks
at coworking locations look for). Anyhow, to make a long story short
I'm almost done with the project, it's just down to some minor athetic
tweaking but should be up soon (I'll make a post once it is actually
up and running).

If you want i'd love to have a chat with you about some of the
different things I've discovered whe researching not only the project
but how people go about learning, searching, and finding co-working or
even hackerlab type locations and see if you have any additional
insight to add as you've definitely been looking into these areas for
a lot longer than I have.

Ohh and before the inevitable question gets asked: YES THIS IS A 100%
FREE SERVICE. in fact it's not really a service, just I wanted to
create a self-substainable, user managed portal that actually could
grow with the increasing availability of coworking spots (really i was
just messing around with html5 and then got carried away... by the
time i realized that I remembered that I had promised a good friend
(Angel) who runs Cohere out in Fort Collins, CO an article on my co-
working experiences but then never delivered. This is my peace
offering to her as it's something she's attempted but more importantly
is the one who I consistently see being a shining beacon of hope/
inspiration for others in this industry.

So i guess back to you Steve - if you're up for a chat (i'm talking
even just a quicky via instant messenger) just shoot me an email with
contact info + when you're avail.
:)
-brent

On Sep 3, 12:51 pm, "sk...@emergentresearch.com"
 wrote:
> As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found 
> at:http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
>
> As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> that met our coworking criteria.
>
> We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> those using the space for work-related purposes.
>
> As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
>
> We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
>
> The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> Steve

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[Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-08 Thread Angel
Brent,

-"This is my peace offering to her"

Haha, you are a doll.  Peace offering accepted (though I didn't have
any plans for war anyway! :)

Can't wait to see your work come to life!

-Angel


On Sep 6, 9:56 pm, "Brent (@brentter)"  wrote:
> Nice work. So far i've found around 19 different maps (some not on
> google) of "co-working space"... none are complete, and almost all the
> google one's suffer from either spam, irregular listing types (i.e no
> name, just the location, or just the address but not name, etc..) or
> other bugs, as well as 4 lists (with yours being the largest + most
> recent).
>
> A couple days ago I wanted to start playing around with HTML5 and
> well, decided to finally consolidate everything in a way that people
> could add their own co-working space as well as be provided with an
> additional section to highlight specifics regarding the location
> (similar to the hackerlabs project but also includes the ability to
> hide/find the nearest resource for various services I find most folks
> at coworking locations look for). Anyhow, to make a long story short
> I'm almost done with the project, it's just down to some minor athetic
> tweaking but should be up soon (I'll make a post once it is actually
> up and running).
>
> If you want i'd love to have a chat with you about some of the
> different things I've discovered whe researching not only the project
> but how people go about learning, searching, and finding co-working or
> even hackerlab type locations and see if you have any additional
> insight to add as you've definitely been looking into these areas for
> a lot longer than I have.
>
> Ohh and before the inevitable question gets asked: YES THIS IS A 100%
> FREE SERVICE. in fact it's not really a service, just I wanted to
> create a self-substainable, user managed portal that actually could
> grow with the increasing availability of coworking spots (really i was
> just messing around with html5 and then got carried away... by the
> time i realized that I remembered that I had promised a good friend
> (Angel) who runs Cohere out in Fort Collins, CO an article on my co-
> working experiences but then never delivered. This is my peace
> offering to her as it's something she's attempted but more importantly
> is the one who I consistently see being a shining beacon of hope/
> inspiration for others in this industry.
>
> So i guess back to you Steve - if you're up for a chat (i'm talking
> even just a quicky via instant messenger) just shoot me an email with
> contact info + when you're avail.
> :)
> -brent
>
> On Sep 3, 12:51 pm, "sk...@emergentresearch.com"
>
>
>
>  wrote:
> > As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> > coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found 
> > at:http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
>
> > As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> > facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> > that met our coworking criteria.
>
> > We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> > providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> > membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> > traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> > offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> > subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> > important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> > facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> > those using the space for work-related purposes.
>
> > As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> > subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> > research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> > disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
>
> > We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> > for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> > sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
>
> > The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
>
> > Thanks for all the help.
>
> > Steve

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-06 Thread Josef Davies-Coates
This is great work.

Would love to see something similar for Europe and the rest of the world too
- this is a global movement!

See, for example, this map of Hubs either up and running or in the pipeline
from end of May 2010:
http://tinyurl.com/hubmap

Josef.


On 6 September 2010 01:27, sk...@emergentresearch.com <
sk...@emergentresearch.com> wrote:

> Alex:
>
> We've started looking at Europe, but haven't yet decided how deep to
> go.  For now, the rest of the world is not on aour agenda.
>
> Steve
>
> On Sep 3, 12:18 pm, Alex Hillman  wrote:
> > As always, this is great stuff Steve. Thanks so much for your work and
> for
> > sharing it here.
> >
> > Do you plan to continue this draft into non-us territories?
> >
> > -Alex
> >
> > /ah
> > indyhall.org
> > coworking in philadelphia
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 2:51 PM, sk...@emergentresearch.com <
> >
> >
> >
> > sk...@emergentresearch.com> wrote:
> > > As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> > > coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found at:
> > >http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
> >
> > > As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> > > facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> > > that met our coworking criteria.
> >
> > > We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> > > providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> > > membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> > > traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> > > offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> > > subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> > > important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> > > facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> > > those using the space for work-related purposes.
> >
> > > As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> > > subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> > > research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> > > disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
> >
> > > We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> > > for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> > > sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
> >
> > > The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
> >
> > > Thanks for all the help.
> >
> > > Steve
> >
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-07 Thread Jacob Sayles
This all ties in very nicely with the CoworkingDB project we
"launched"
last week.  The goal is to create a central place for the data (a single
point of truth as you will) and to keep the data decoupled from the various
user interfaces people can build on top of the data.  We threw up a wiki
page to serve as a homepage for our efforts and would love to incorporate
the efforts that have come together over the years.  We've already been
contacted by the folks behind coworking.de about their implementation.
 Interested in helping out?

More info:  http://wiki.coworking.com/CoworkingDB

Jacob

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On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Brent (@brentter) wrote:

> Nice work. So far i've found around 19 different maps (some not on
> google) of "co-working space"... none are complete, and almost all the
> google one's suffer from either spam, irregular listing types (i.e no
> name, just the location, or just the address but not name, etc..) or
> other bugs, as well as 4 lists (with yours being the largest + most
> recent).
>
> A couple days ago I wanted to start playing around with HTML5 and
> well, decided to finally consolidate everything in a way that people
> could add their own co-working space as well as be provided with an
> additional section to highlight specifics regarding the location
> (similar to the hackerlabs project but also includes the ability to
> hide/find the nearest resource for various services I find most folks
> at coworking locations look for). Anyhow, to make a long story short
> I'm almost done with the project, it's just down to some minor athetic
> tweaking but should be up soon (I'll make a post once it is actually
> up and running).
>
> If you want i'd love to have a chat with you about some of the
> different things I've discovered whe researching not only the project
> but how people go about learning, searching, and finding co-working or
> even hackerlab type locations and see if you have any additional
> insight to add as you've definitely been looking into these areas for
> a lot longer than I have.
>
> Ohh and before the inevitable question gets asked: YES THIS IS A 100%
> FREE SERVICE. in fact it's not really a service, just I wanted to
> create a self-substainable, user managed portal that actually could
> grow with the increasing availability of coworking spots (really i was
> just messing around with html5 and then got carried away... by the
> time i realized that I remembered that I had promised a good friend
> (Angel) who runs Cohere out in Fort Collins, CO an article on my co-
> working experiences but then never delivered. This is my peace
> offering to her as it's something she's attempted but more importantly
> is the one who I consistently see being a shining beacon of hope/
> inspiration for others in this industry.
>
> So i guess back to you Steve - if you're up for a chat (i'm talking
> even just a quicky via instant messenger) just shoot me an email with
> contact info + when you're avail.
> :)
> -brent
>
> On Sep 3, 12:51 pm, "sk...@emergentresearch.com"
>  wrote:
> > As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
> > coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found at:
> http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
> >
> > As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
> > facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
> > that met our coworking criteria.
> >
> > We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
> > providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
> > membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
> > traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
> > offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
> > subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
> > important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
> > facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
> > those using the space for work-related purposes.
> >
> > As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
> > subjective - than we expected.  Although this estimate meets our
> > research needs, the list is likely not complete and there may be
> > disagreements with facilities we included or excluded.
> >
> > We would welcome any and all feedback and in particular we are looking
> > for facilities we may have missed.  My email is
> > sk...@emergentresearch.com or just post here.
> >
> > The list is not copyrighted.  Please keep in mind it is a draft.
> >
> > Thanks for all the help.
> >
> > Steve
>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Draft Coworking Facility List - Number of US Coworking Facilities

2010-09-07 Thread Campbell McKellar
We're looking forward to helping out however we can as well.  Loosecubes is
still very much in alpha stage but we're happy to pitch in however is most
useful.  Steve, great work as well on compiling the database.  I can't wait
to check it out.

Working on an update for everyone on our status.   We've got good updates
and we're hiring developers if anyone is looking for a job (
www.loosecubes.tumblr.com).

Looking forward to seeing this come together.  It's so exciting to be part
of this movement!

Happy first day of fall everybody,

Campbell
loosecubes.com/@loosecubes
invite code: lovemonday

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Jacob Sayles wrote:

> This all ties in very nicely with the CoworkingDB project we 
> "launched"
> last week.  The goal is to create a central place for the data (a single
> point of truth as you will) and to keep the data decoupled from the various
> user interfaces people can build on top of the data.  We threw up a wiki
> page to serve as a homepage for our efforts and would love to incorporate
> the efforts that have come together over the years.  We've already been
> contacted by the folks behind coworking.de about their implementation.
>  Interested in helping out?
>
> More info:  http://wiki.coworking.com/CoworkingDB
>
> Jacob
>
> ---
> Office Nomads - Individuality without Isolation
> http://www.officenomads.com -  (206) 323-6500
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Brent (@brentter) wrote:
>
>> Nice work. So far i've found around 19 different maps (some not on
>> google) of "co-working space"... none are complete, and almost all the
>> google one's suffer from either spam, irregular listing types (i.e no
>> name, just the location, or just the address but not name, etc..) or
>> other bugs, as well as 4 lists (with yours being the largest + most
>> recent).
>>
>> A couple days ago I wanted to start playing around with HTML5 and
>> well, decided to finally consolidate everything in a way that people
>> could add their own co-working space as well as be provided with an
>> additional section to highlight specifics regarding the location
>> (similar to the hackerlabs project but also includes the ability to
>> hide/find the nearest resource for various services I find most folks
>> at coworking locations look for). Anyhow, to make a long story short
>> I'm almost done with the project, it's just down to some minor athetic
>> tweaking but should be up soon (I'll make a post once it is actually
>> up and running).
>>
>> If you want i'd love to have a chat with you about some of the
>> different things I've discovered whe researching not only the project
>> but how people go about learning, searching, and finding co-working or
>> even hackerlab type locations and see if you have any additional
>> insight to add as you've definitely been looking into these areas for
>> a lot longer than I have.
>>
>> Ohh and before the inevitable question gets asked: YES THIS IS A 100%
>> FREE SERVICE. in fact it's not really a service, just I wanted to
>> create a self-substainable, user managed portal that actually could
>> grow with the increasing availability of coworking spots (really i was
>> just messing around with html5 and then got carried away... by the
>> time i realized that I remembered that I had promised a good friend
>> (Angel) who runs Cohere out in Fort Collins, CO an article on my co-
>> working experiences but then never delivered. This is my peace
>> offering to her as it's something she's attempted but more importantly
>> is the one who I consistently see being a shining beacon of hope/
>> inspiration for others in this industry.
>>
>> So i guess back to you Steve - if you're up for a chat (i'm talking
>> even just a quicky via instant messenger) just shoot me an email with
>> contact info + when you're avail.
>> :)
>> -brent
>>
>> On Sep 3, 12:51 pm, "sk...@emergentresearch.com"
>>  wrote:
>> > As part of our coworking research, we've developed a draft list of US
>> > coworking facilities.  The list (Excel file) can be found at:
>> http://db.tt/jNpKyiV
>> >
>> > As of the end of August, we had found 224 office-based coworking
>> > facilities in the US.  We also found 28 shared hacker/maker spaces
>> > that met our coworking criteria.
>> >
>> > We included a facility if: (1) the facility self-identifies as
>> > providing coworking space or equivalent; (2) it offers a range of
>> > membership options (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) consistent with
>> > traditional coworking spaces (does not need to provide all); (3) it
>> > offers some form of community space and/or activities (this is
>> > subjective based on our assessment); (4) coworking appears to be a
>> > important part of the facility offering (subjective);  (5) the
>> > facility is active; (6) the facility caters, at least in part, to
>> > those using the space for work-related purposes.
>> >
>> > As I mentioned in a prior post, this task proved harder - and more
>> >