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Discover Coworking Spaces – CoFynd Startup Review

Feedough

Our spaces boast of present-day amenities and reflect freedom, flexibility and fulfilment entirely in sync with the modern-day millennial behaviour. We provide frictionless access to a network of more than 25,000 Coworking, Coliving and Private Office Spaces in over 18 cities of India and expanding. The Concept.

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The Startup Community Way. and more from Maine.

EntreWorks Consulting

But, that appears to be changing with a new regional collaboration, UpStart Maine that engages local business networks, coworking spaces, and the University of Maine system in nearby Orono. EntreWorks Blog. For many years, these efforts never really seemed to gain traction in Bangor. The Startup Community Way.

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Child Care & Coworking Part 1

GCUC

Space: Dayhouse coworking. What made you want to add childcare to your coworking space? Having a parent-friendly workplace was actually what inspired me to start Dayhouse Coworking. Prior to launch, I was a blog editor and event producer, trying to work from home with a toddler. Space: MOMentum Coworking.

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Maine’s Coworking Development Fund

EntreWorks Consulting

These powerful places can take many forms, including business offices, libraries and coworking spaces, among others. The latest example comes from Maine where the Maine Coworking Development Fund has just kicked off. The latest example comes from Maine where the Maine Coworking Development Fund has just kicked off.

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Edition #8: Jamie Miller

GCUC

Community of Cultivators is a new blog series to introduce you to coworking game changers and connectors. This time we interviewed Jamie Miller, CEO of Union Cowork. The coffee shop, the elementary school, the coworking spaces in my neighborhood. Where do you personally feel the most sense of community?