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Community of Cultivators: Edition 67 – Abigail Schilling, Coworking Space Expert

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Community of Cultivators: Edition 67 – Abigail Schilling, Coworking Space Expert Here at GCUC we are immensely fortunate to cross paths and work with so many amazing people. Through coworking, we’ve cultivated a global community. Read More

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Discover Coworking Spaces – CoFynd Startup Review

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What if there were an Airbnb for coworking and co-living spaces? An online platform where you can book an office, coworking, or co-living space for a day, a month, or more; for yourself, your team, or your company. CoFynd is an online discovery platform for searching and booking office, coworking and co-living spaces.

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Maine’s Coworking Development Fund

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Our latest edition of EntreWorks Insights examined the power of place, i.e., how community gathering places can help build social capital and promote economic development. These powerful places can take many forms, including business offices, libraries and coworking spaces, among others. Maine’s Coworking Development Fund.

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The Startup Community Way. and more from Maine.

EntreWorks Consulting

I recently returned from our annual Maine vacation to find my pre-ordered copy of The Startup Community Way by Brad Feld and Ian Hathaway. This new book follows up on Feld’s excellent 2012 work Startup Communities , which I still consider to be among the best guides to entrepreneurial ecosystem building. The Startup Community Way.

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New EntreWorks Insights Now Available

EntreWorks Consulting

This issue examines the power of place in economic development, and discusses how we can use work spaces,such as our offices, business incubators, and coworking spaces, to help build social capital, build community, and advance the cause of economic development. EntreWorks Blog.

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How to Fill a Building Full of Tech and Startup People

This is going to be BIG.

There are plenty of one-off coworking spaces that people like and enjoy because of a convenient locale that people are willing to come work at. What coworking does is that it solves an interface problem. You have a day job, and you suck at blogging and Twitter and all that. It was a mess. 4) Food is incredibly important.

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Edition #14: Iris Kavanagh

GCUC

Through our work, we’ve cultivated a global community of people we think you should know about. Community of Cultivators is a blog series we created to introduce you to coworking game changers and connectors. This week we had the pleasure of interviewing friend and cofounder of Women Who Cowork, Iris Kavanagh.