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> On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 8:26:41 PM UTC-5, Michael Jon wrote:
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>> I've spent about 6 months now looking at properties for o
I've spent about 6 months now looking at properties for opening a coworking
space. The first building I looked at still looks to be the best option
and is still on the market today. This building has everything that I am
looking for - big and open, located in a popular part of the city next
Hello, I'm looking into buying a single level home and repurposing it into a
coworking space. Has anyone had any issue rezoning residential to commercial?
Is it necessary? Any info would be much appreciated!
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go through an eviction process.Please consult with an attorney in your
local area as to which structure makes sense for you.
Good luck!
Michael
On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 10:34 AM 603 The CoWorking Space India <
603...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Comunity, I d like to know as well
people
interested in joining and staying active? Are there some virtual exercises
that you have found successful?
Thank you!
On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 1:41:56 PM UTC-4, Margo Aaron wrote:
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> Hey Michael,
>
> My coworking space is completely virtual, so we're almo
at concept!
On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 6:23:21 PM UTC-4, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:
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> Michael,
>
> So great to hear you've already gotten some response on Meetup!
>
> While I think a social gathering is valuable as a starting point, I think
> it helps if you can zero straight in
g that I have my eye on, however, I am trying very hard not
to put the cart ahead of the horse.
On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 1:41:56 PM UTC-4, Margo Aaron wrote:
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> Hey Michael,
>
> My coworking space is completely virtual, so we're almost *entirely*
> community.
>
> What'
the information and put
something out to the group.
I'm also wondering if anyone has a similar arrangement worked out and if
you offered your "volunteers" any leasing incentives.
Thanks,
Michael
Elevate Coworking
This is what i came up with so far, for people visiting for the first time.
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Hello, all! I've recently begun the journey to open up a coworking space
in my city. After reading through various postings, books, websites
etc...it seems that many owners stress the importance of building a
coworking community BEFORE opening a space. What are some key
recommendations on
. Also you don't have to use the unifi switches. I got a less
expensive POE switch for my unifi AP's that work fine. You just have to
make sure the POE switch you get is compatible with the type of POE used by
the unifi ap's you purchase.
best,
Michael
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 8:17 AM wrote
Hello, my name is Michael Gudger & I believe I have a unique perspective on
Coworking. I am a co-owner of Peachtree Offices in Atlanta
<https://www.peachtreeoffices.com/>. I am also a co-owner of Southeast
Realty group which is a tenant rep firm helping businesses find commercial
of
Hello, one of our clients at Peachtree Offices in Atlanta
<https://www.peachtreeoffices.com/> runs a podcast studio out of his
office. It is a professional studio & they use the SM58 Cardioid Dynamic
Microphone.
Thanks,
Michael Gudger
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 7:26:34 PM UT
If you're looking for a local contact who can help, Akshay of Airowire
Networks. He can be reached at +91 9880-773-484 <+91%2098807%2073484>.
On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:07:43 AM UTC-7, Ramesh Agarwal wrote:
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> New to the group but I saw similar posts earlier and hence
items to put together and release broadly to
coworking operators. Let me know if you'd like to see the final product!
Thanks,
Michael
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a 10% discount
on their products if you have any interest.
https://shop.zenbooth.net/
Other super cheap options are the domos -
https://abstracta.se/product/domo-wall-booth/ but I find them a bit
claustrophobic.
Best of luck!
Michael
On Friday, February 23, 2018 at 5:56:45 AM UTC+8
I don't think operators are using enough of our little green friends in the
office so I wrote a piece that was inspired by a NASA stud
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Clean_Air_Study>y, enjoy.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-5-nasa-recommended-plants-purifying-youroffice-michael-wi
Let me
know if you'd like to explore. (Also suggest looking at Kisi for access
control)
Cheers,
Michael
On Friday, February 16, 2018 at 10:53:23 AM UTC+8,
mel...@thevillageworks.com wrote:
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> Hey there coworking community,
>
> I'm trying to buy a couple security came
.
Michael Williams
Cowork Member Benefits Provider
PortalSoft.io
On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 1:14:25 PM UTC-8, Barbara Sprenger wrote:
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> Hi -- check out Covo in San Francisco and St. Louis. They're wonderful!
> The site is hellocovo.com
>
> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 7
Hey Carolyn,
I work with some interesting spaces like Bespoke SF which features a Bocce
Ball court in their workspace. Runway has a giant igloo for meeting space,
CTRL Collective which has valet parking and Campsyte which is built as an
outdoor cowork space with fire pits and suspended tents.
Hey Alex,
I'll reach out later this week after I have some more concrete information
for you. Love that you named your plants and made it a group process!
On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 11:48:26 AM UTC-8, Alex Linsker wrote:
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> Mike, contact me at al...@collectiveagency.co What
>
The blog article will focus on benefits of having greenery in your indoor
space. Topics include air quality, noise reduction, physical separation,
humidity reduction, decreased depression and other scientific results of
having plants around the office. Happy to include any spaces that are at
This question boils down to a few key insights I'm trying to take away:
1. Is this an effective marketing tactic to both reduce member
attrition and increase marketability/differentiation?
2. Do members use these perks enough that any referral fees might be a
substantial second/third rev
Thanks for the reply Matt. Have you had a good experience with Ezeep? I
evaluated the software but have not got it fully up and running.
On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 1:12:28 PM UTC-5, Matt G wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
>
> I would suggest finding a local printing firm that care
I purchased a Brother MFC printer for my members about half a year ago but
we have now reached a membership level where the Brother printer isn't
cutting it. I am looking to purchase a larger industrial grade printer and
have reached out to a few printer salespeople.
Does anyone have any good
I'm actually thinking about pursuing this idea for our coworking space. I'd
love to get some insights if this tactic is applicable for coworking
spaces. :)
James - A Clean and Well-Lighted Place for Work (www.acleanplace.PH),
Philippines
On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 10:37:24 PM UTC+8,
I run a small coworking startup in Atlanta call SharedSpace and am looking to
fill out a couple private offices over the next few months. I have been looking
at LiquidSpace to post the offices online and just wanted to see if anyone here
had used it to help fill up there space and what their
. In fact only about 30% - 40% of our members are coworkers,
while the others are doing a private office or shared private office.
What have some of you fellow suburban spaces experienced?
Thank you,
Michael S. Copeland
http://www.elgintech.org
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On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 9:25:12 PM UTC-7, Michael Airhart wrote:
Hello all and thanks for the many vibrant threads to learn from!
I am the IT nerd for our space
and costing a lot of money.
Thank you all for sharing!
Michael
On Mar 8, 8:49 am, Tom Brandt twbra...@gmail.com wrote:
Fabrizio,
I'm one of the people who runs Workantile in Ann Arbor. It's always great
to see another coworking community opening in Michigan. Good luck!
As for printing, we have
for hospitality out there, but you could easily
spend $1-2,000 to get started and then a monthly fee.
If Cobot had cloud printing support we would be all over it.
I looked at Google Cloud Printing and it's not off the table, but it's not
really a clean solution.
Thanks in advance!
Michael
I have been saying this for years. Forget Occupy demanding jobs. Go out and
create them. And unions would be far more effective buying controlling
shares of the companies on behalf of the workers, so that workers get their
share of the profits and can eventually own all the public corporations
,
Michael
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Thanks for sharing that. I found it to be quite interesting and like all
data it will probably have unexpected uses in the future.
Michael
On Monday, August 6, 2012 3:29:30 PM UTC-5, Brendan Alviani wrote:
Hello!
So Place Dynamics LLC put together a VERY useful Market Research
http
unsure how to create
the small community without making the existing people feel uncomfortable.
Happy to answer any follow-up questions.
Michael
P.S. One more caveat: we had a full-fledged co-working space in our city
close a year ago, and we're refugees from that. There's no bad blood but
we
. :) What are my
fears? I suppose they are that we would ruin the current casual atmosphere
trying to do something too deliberate. Also, we are willing to spend time
on this but we wouldn't want to commit to too much time. The risk there is
we wouldn't be able to follow through.
Michael
On Thursday
I have been asked to write a chapter in an upcoming book on
entrepreneurship. Over the past couple years I have been interested in what
I call communities of self-help among entrepreneurs and solo/small
businesses, who are generally neglected by the economic development
community. This would
Looking for a bar height cowork tables preferrably white at a great price.
What are you doing in terms of furniture for your space? We are opening
up our coworking space in the front spot of our executive office suites.
It measures 81 feet long by 10 feet wide. Looking for some bar height
Hey -
I am opening up in St. Augustine - the weather has been great! Reserve a
cube and rent a house here!
http://www.facebook.com/palenciabusinesscenter
- Beth
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 9:29 PM, d...@cocomsp.com d...@cocomsp.com wrote:
Dang, the 15+ person house fell through. Looking for
If you are having an event this week in celebration of coworking, I would
be willing to provide 3 days of usage for a winner from your location.
The certificate will be issued and it is non-assignable and
non-transferrable.
All I ask in return, is some promotion on your FB page, a like on
I am looking for that critical mass of 26 so I can get my vanity name for
Facebook. If you are online, can you pop on to Facebook and like my
page.Want to order business cards with the new url.
Thanks so much
Beth
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Palencia-Business-Center/238003289611420
Jeff,
I am doing the same thing right now with an opening planned for this
spring 2012 in St. Augustine FL. What stage are you in?
On Jan 3, 12:50 pm, Jeff Northrop (NexUs Labs NYC)
northropventu...@gmail.com wrote:
Please contact me if you are interested in any sort of collaboration
or
Thank you so much for the feedback you guys. I'm also of the same opinion,
but because we had seen it in other agreements (at least those on the wiki
and a few other sites), we really wanted to make sure there wasn't a
compelling reason to keep it. I think we'll work to fine tune our agreement
Hi everyone, I'm from The Bourse in New Haven, CT. We've had some questions
from prospective members about a non-disparagement clause in our member
agreement, which reads as follows:
*
*
*114. Non-Disparagement.*
You shall, during and after the participation in and use of the Services,
refrain
to hosting one of these again, as it is always good to
meet new people and start new relationships with folks.
I will keep everyone updated.
Michael
On Mar 24, 2:41 pm, Matthew Wettergreen mwettergr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Michael,
Congratulations on starting this process. Take it at the pace
going to grow and grow :)
I will report back with our progress.
Also, thanks for everyone's kind words and kindness to us at the
Unconference. Aaron and I had an awesome time meeting with you guys,
getting ideas, and getting encouraged to do this thing!
Hope things are well
Michael Anderson
CityVue
/
Looking forward to meeting you all at the Unconference in just a week!
Michael Anderson
CityVue - Northwest Houston Coworking
http://www.cityvuehou.com
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Thanks, Liu Yan! It was actually really great, because it also introduced
me to the HomeShop people, whom I hadn't heard of before - I went to visit
on Saturday, and it turns out they have a really nice location.
-Mike
2011/2/21 Liu Yan liuyan.dat...@gmail.com
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Wow, congrats on your new space!
It really is amazing how fast new spaces are being founded, coworking
is really becoming huge!
Michael
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Hi everyone, I've been lurking on this discussion list for a few
months now but wanted to introduce myself. I'm Mike, and I cowork at a
coworking space called The Bourse in New Haven. The space is beautiful
and enormous, and I've been working closely with the owners to help
create an online
forward to meeting you guys and listening to your
sage advice.
Thanks,
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to including our advertising in your offer? If not, I
completely understand, since we are not an open coworking space yet,
but just thought I would ask.
Thanks for the support for the group!
Michael
CityVue
cityvuehou.com
On Feb 7, 10:49 am, Lynn Dixon ltedi...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings
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On Feb 2, 1:43 am, Jack Speranza jdspera...@mainstreetventures.com
wrote:
Hi Michael --
Didn't mean to suggest a scholarly approach to your article, just a
recognition that costs will have different meanings to different
people, and to make the info you relate both relevant and valid
concept, look
in:http://www.ideia-atlantico.pt/Servicos-Solucoes/espaco-nomada-open-sp...
On Jan 31, 4:33 am, Michael con@gmail.com wrote:
I was thinking about writing a blog article about the costs of
starting a coworking space on my website and I thought what the hell?
Why
I use avast, seems to work well with my vpn.
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On Feb 4, 4:56 am, Mike Pihlman m...@telbitconsulting.com wrote:
If you need to go further, go to CNET.com..you can
costs, all of which allow us to keep our monthly
rates ridiculously low.
-Alex
/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Michael con@gmail.com wrote:
I was thinking about writing a blog article about the costs of
starting a coworking space
Hey Blair, thanks for your feedback. How many people have contributed
to building and financing the construction of your space?
On Jan 31, 11:38 pm, Blair Gordon blairjamesgor...@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process of getting everything squared away for our space and I
too have found Ikea to
you have to
build it?
On Jan 31, 11:29 pm, Jack Speranza jdspera...@mainstreetventures.com
wrote:
Hi Michael --
I suspect the responses you're going to get on this will be wide
ranging -- and they should be, as start-up costs will very much be a
function of the location, size and objectives
If you have made your model and content on the website is at this
moment pretty much open sourced and licensed under Creative Commons
then i am pretty sure they can't legally copyright it right? This may
be the wrong place to be asking though because copyright in China is
definitely different to
wade through the
garbage. I certainly learned a lot!
Sincerely,
Michael
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I was thinking about writing a blog article about the costs of
starting a coworking space on my website and I thought what the hell?
Why not just start a thread here and get actual feedback from people
who have been through all this before. This way i can get some great
material for a killer blog
I just started a website where you can advertise your coworking spaces
and shared offices for free. http://www.myecodesk.com.
On Jan 25, 5:12 pm, Ramón ramonsuarezvazq...@gmail.com wrote:
Social media is working very good for us, with the use of twitter,
facebook, linkedin... Also reaching out
Market samurai is a pretty cool tool for doing keyword research. It is
actually a paid tool, but you can actually use the keyword analyzer
for free even after the free trial ends. If you really want to know
how to do proper keyword research then you had best visit an seo
forum, those guys have got
This is an awesome idea. One of our group's members just told me about his
idea for an art installation similar to this yesterday. It would be a
literal interpretation of the 'what would happen if you dug a hole through
the Earth?' question, where you could look down a hole and see a monitor
Hey everyone,
My name is Michael Anderson and I live in Houston, TX. I came across
the concept of coworking in the last week and my mind has been
exploded information over the past few days. I am looking forward to
offering some space within the next year or so, but I have just begun
my research
Hi all,
My name is Michael, I am an Irish university student living in
Beijing and i am a fan of coworking. As i do a lot of work from home
and in Cafe's i really do crave the stable and healthy working
environment which coworking offers, not to mention it's social and
environmental benefits. I
an author (to be published later this year).
Tara
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Hi Tara,
Thank you for the kind words.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of work do you do?
- Michael
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Hi Tara,
Thank you for the kind words.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of work do you do?
- Michael
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Hi Michael!
Love your enthusiasm and welcome!
Tara
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