[Coworking] Re: The New York Times likes coworking!

2008-06-30 Thread Matthew Wettergreen
I expect that for the next several months or so, little personal work will get done by me at Caroline during normal working hours. I've had to make time for myself to accomplish these things in off time or by ducking into my apartment for a short amount of time to remove interruption. It is what

[Coworking] Re: The New York Times likes coworking!

2008-06-27 Thread felicity at cubes
I work from home because our members and my staff always want to talk to me, so I just can't get anything done. But you know reporter's write it they want. Still more coworking press is always a good thing. I think I will just go up to Sandbox Suites or Citizen Space the next time I want to

[Coworking] Re: The New York Times likes coworking!

2008-06-27 Thread Tara Hunt
Hilarious about working from home to get things done. I find the same thing. As soon as I go into Citizen Space, it's all about running Citizen Space, so if I have to get book writing/editing done or some other task I need to concentrate on, I have to stay away! But I think that is really only an

[Coworking] Re: The New York Times likes coworking!

2008-06-26 Thread Raines Cohen
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 5:42 AM, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It mentions Soundview Coworking in Stamford, Connecticut, as well as the Hat Factory, Berkeley Coworking, and Cubes and Crayons. I can think of many adjectives to describe Berkeley Coworking, but sprawling is not one of