Cowork Collection: Strongbox West
We are pleased to share our next feature with you from our growing compilation of our Cowork Collection. In our efforts to learn more about the variety of locations, missions, visions, costs and management styles of the cowork spaces around the world, we are reaching out and inviting cowork fans to share with us more on their own space.
If you want to find “some of the coolest startups in Atlanta,” you will find them at Strongbox West, a shared workspace located in Atlanta West Midland area at 1736 Defoor Place.
This cowork space, owned by Amy Hoover and Rick Myers has a thriving membership of about 70 professionals. Working independently together in a stellar office setting of exposed brick walls and modern furnishings, people on fire with an entrepreneuerial passion are drawn to join and end up thriving to succeed. Hear the Strongbox West mantra:
Part office, part inspiration, part hub, we’re your jumping off point. This isn’t another office. Strongbox West is your place. You can work privately, you can work with others, you can drink free coffee, you can meet, and meet again. You can move your business forward.

Check out the membership directory to see who the the movers and shakers are proving they are moving their own businesses forward Strongbox West Membership Directory >
It is an honor to peek into the world of Strongbox West. They have a lot to offer their community and the world at large. There is a lot that other cowork spaces could learn from them!
Power to the Strongbox West friends!
The Midas Center Cowork Space strives to learn more about the emergence of the cowork culture.
The more we connect with other coworking professionals, the more fascinated we become over the endless styles, stories, benefits and people coworking throughout the world. We would like to share the stories with you as we discover more about how this emerging activity is changing the workplace.
We hope to showcase one tidbit of cowork spaces throughout the globe and will be sharing them with you in our Cowork Collection. If you would like to see more of the Cowork Collection on cowork spaces, click here >
If you would like to be part of the Cowork Collection, share your story >
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Cowork Jellyweek 2012 Event Details

The Midas Center is pleased to participate as a global host for the Worldwide Jellyweek 2012.
Throughout the world, there will be folks joining together in honor of Jellyweek and the spirit of community, collaboration and coworking. People are participating by meeting at one another’s homes, coffee shops or public space and working together.
The Midas Center Cowork Space will have its doors wide open and will welcome YOU to come in any day next week and work in our collaborative cowork-workspace. Free daily passes will be available to use throughout the entire week!
Bring a laptop (or whatever you need to get your work done) and watch how your productivity will increase when you join a community in a cowork environment.
To fully celebrate this global movement of coworking, The Midas Center Cowork Space welcomes YOU to participate in any of the following events throughout the week:
Monday - JAN 16 - FREE DAILY PASSES FOR ALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST #Cowork+Chat All are welcome to join the LIVE chat via Google Hangout and Twitter. First 10 people to join G+ Hangout will get a link for a free eBook titled: 65 Reasons to Cowork by Andrea Cook. This LIVE chat is open to the public and will be co-hosted with Joel Bennett from Veel Hoeden, a cowork space in Iowa
Monday - JAN 16 - FREE DAILY PASSES FOR ALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. EST Tweet-Up We will be hosting our first Tweet-up and welcome you, and you and your friend and her friend and well, everyone to join in on the tweet up. Pizza and door prizes will be provided. BYOD (d=drink and duh).
Tuesday - JAN 17 - FREE DAILY PASSES FOR ALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Laptops to Lap Dogs: Bring your Dog to Work Day Talk about a Bow-Wow-Wow-Yippie-Yo-Yippie-Yow Meet up! Meet Clio Cook, the pug-a-riffic pal and treat your dog to some good wholesome community while you cowork. Dog treats will be available. Potty-trained dogs - and people only please.
Wednesday - JAN 18 - FREE DAILY PASSES FOR ALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All Day - Jelly and Jam Drive Drop off jellies, jams, gelatin or any pantry item that is sweet and jelly-like. All donated items will be given to help support the Marshall County Neighborhood Center’s food pantry. Stop in and work for the day or just drop it off by the front office door. Please note: This specialty food drive will take place all week in fact.
Thursday - JAN 19 - FREE DAILY PASSES FOR ALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LUNCHtime 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. EST Melting Pot of Chili Come on in, warm up and chill out and join us for lunch. You may bring a chili topping to share if you like but it is not required. We will provide the chili, spoon and bowl.
Friday 6 - 8 p.m. Family Potluck and Movie Night Bring the spouse and the kids if you’ve got em and some food and beverage to share. A kid-friendly flick will be on the big screen in the conference room loft and the adults can enjoy cocktails, conversation and competition fun over cards or board games. RSVP by email to acook [at] themidascenter [dotcom].
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Events Cowork Collection: Veel Hoeden
We are pleased to share our next feature with you from our growing compliation of our Cowork Collection.
In our efforts to learn more about the variety of locations, missions, visions, costs and management styles of the cowork spaces around the world, we are reaching out and inviting cowork fans to share with us more on their own space.
We met the owner of a growing cowork space in Iowa during our monthly #Cowork+Chat that is LIVE via Twitter and Google Hangout the second Tuesday of the month at 2:00 EST.
Owner Joel Bennett is currently in the second year of cowork space, Veel Hoeden. He has a lot of great ideas on how to grow a thriving membership in rural city of Pella, Iowa. With a steady membership of 12 to 15 professionals, the name of this cowork space has a unique story.
Veel Hoeden means “Many Hats” in Dutch - the initial settlers of Pella, Iowa. Joel shares, “Many Hats is what we all wear, the composition of our group, many fields and also a quirky part of the space.” He adds that may of the members also wear unique hats to work.
Learn more about these digs and visit Veel Hoeden online >
The Midas Center Cowork Space strives to learn more about the emergence of the cowork culture.
The more we connect with other coworking professionals, the more fascinated we become over the endless styles, stories, benefits and people coworking throughout the world. We would like to share the stories with you as we discover more about how this emerging activity is changing the workplace.
We hope to showcase one tidbit of cowork spaces throughout the globe and will be sharing them with you in our Cowork Collection. If you would like to see more of the Cowork Collection on cowork spaces, click here >
If you would like to be part of the Cowork Collection, share your story >
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Cowork 65 Reasons Why Coworking Rules
By now you may have become more familiar with the term coworking. Now you know what it is, here is a list to help you understand why coworking rules.
Warning: you may find yourself leaving your dark dingy home office (if that is what you are calling that corner in your basement) and find the nearest cowork space near you.
It is time for you to walk away from the cubical and past the coffee shop and find the coolest cowork space you can. There are many reasons why coworking rules. Here are the first 65 reasons:
1. Cheap and Lean
Daily passes at some places are as low as $15. Some offer complimentary conference room reservations.
2. Variety of Options
Choose a location. Choose a day, or a month, a virtual pass. You name it, there is a cowork space option for you to choose from!
3. Green
Why should 20 people work from home with their lights on when we can share the energy during the workday?
4. Synergy
Just because you work for yourself, it doesn’t mean you have to work by yourself.
5. Employment in a Down Economy
Recruiting businesses that will bring jobs are challenging in a down economy. Providing shared space for a group of self-employed individuals can attract and retain job creators.
6. Sharing
Sharing the space and expenses are good. Sharing services is good too.
7. Clean
Getting away from the laundry and dirty dishes during the work day helps kick off the morning in the right way.
8. Organization and Balance
Keeping your work-related mail and paperwork away from your kid’s school work helps keep your entire life in balance.
9. Relationships
Developing relationships with like-minded professionals is good for business.
10. Ideas
Talking “shop” while taking a morning coffee break can inspire new ideas and help solve problems you might be facing.
11. Consistancy
Running your own business has a lot of ups and downs. It is helpful to have a place to go to that offers routine.
12. Support
Sharing and listening to other like-minded professionals can help give added support during times of stress.
13. Coffee Bar
Many cowork spaces have coffee bars that provide coffee and bottled water.
14. Non-Coffee Shop Conveniece
No need to wait in line at the local coffee shop for a cup of coffee while you work.
15. Non-Coffee Shop Focus
Get your work done in a work environment where there are no strollers bumping into you or other distractions that may interupt your focus.
16. Non-Coffee Shop Desk Bounty
Stretch out and spread your devices out on a desk, designed for working.
17. Non-Coffee Shop Tip-Free Zone
No need to leave a tip every time you get a cup of joe from the coffee bar.
18. Non-Coffee Shop Sans-Coffee Option
You won’t feel obligated to buy coffee all day at a cowork space.
19. Non-Coffee Shop Sack Lunch
Brown bag it or order from a variety of local spots where you can dine in, carry out or choose delivery.
20. Do Lunch
Invite a coworker to “do lunch” when you want.
21. You Deserve a Break Today
Do you get hyperfocused on your work sometimes that you forget to stop to take a break? Invite or be invited by a fellow coworker to take a break sometime.
22. PJ-Free Zone
Have an excuse to get out of your PJs and go to the office.
23. Improved Smile
Not only will working in a shared workspace force you to brush your teeth, it will give you more reasons to smile throughout the day.
24. Parties
Social calendar looking dim? Get invited to more parties by your cowork colleagues.
25. Networking
There is more of an opportunity to meet and greet other professionals when you share space with them.
26. Referrals
Increase your sales by asking your coworkers to exchange referrals from time to time.
27. Marketing
Join with your coworking colleagues and share marketing endeavors like printing or advertising.
28. Vendor Resources
Need to order a specialty item and have no idea where to start? Get easy recommendations on vendors.
29. Share Umbrellas
Got an umbrella? Leave one. Need an umbrella? Take one. Spirit of sharing makes rainy days better.
30. Share Chores
Some cowork spaces share in the cleaning or the cost of cleaning services.
31. White Boards
Nothing spurs productivity and creativity like the fumes from a colorful array of dry erase markers and a white board.
32. Lights are On
Working from home can leave you working in the dark at times. It is nice to have a colleague around to adjust the lighting.
33. Community Development
Social media provides online community but coworking allows that real person connection and community we as humans all need for survival.
34. Out of the Ordinary
Allow yourself the opportunity to expand your horizons. Who knows what out-of-the-ordinary experience you may find!
35. Innovation
A group of people can share their unique skills and take one idea, or a seed and not only grow it, but make it thrive.
36. Educational
Learn from the fellow coworkers.
37. Choose Privacy
Sometimes you need privacy to discuss business matters. Cowork spaces offer private areas for these occasions. Don’t confuse your need for occasional privacy for all day with-drawl.
38. Delivery Man Included
When you work from home, sometimes the only adult interaction is with the delivery man. A cowork space includes delivery men and women too!
39. Office Supplies
“Stapler. Did someone take my stapler?” Leave your stapler at home and use the shared office supplies. Many cowork spaces have a dedicated area that is stocked with staplers and staples, tape and more.
40. Free the Kitchen Table
Some people who work from home may experience the loss of their kitchen tables or counter tops leaving dinner time to floppy TV table trays. Free your kitchen table once and for all when you share a cowork space.
41. Mobile
As more professionals travel and technology advances, we have more opportunities to be mobile. Work from home, at the office, at a cowork space or where ever you want, when ever you want. Cowork spaces allow you to come and go as needed, wirelessly.
42. WiFi so Fast You’ll Freak
Today’s cowork spaces offer best in class, business speed wifi connections. Take the headache out of sharing the internet with all of the music streamers at the coffee shop.
43. Corporate Identity
Get a professional address listed on your business card and web site. It adds credibility.
44. Market Expansion
Want to grow your presence in other cities? Include additional locations to your business by joining cowork spaces. Have a meeting place to conduct client meetings.
45. Events
Host a networking event or workshop in a professional space. When you are part of a cowork space, you don’t have to rely on the local library or McDonalds to meet-n-greet.
46. Music
Break the silience of your home office when you join a cowork space. Or, perhaps you are tired of listening to the same ol same ol. There is more of an opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest artists when you join a cowork space of like minded professionals.
47. Headphones
Don’t like the music at the cowork space? Ask for a change or for headphones.
48. Communal Area
Many cowork spaces have a shared lounge, lunch area or kitchenette. Much like the water cooler, this is where conversations can take place over some noshing or coffee prep.
49. Birthday Bashes
Celebrate and be celebrated. Eat cake. Get down and boogey.
50. Holiday Cheer
Share the holiday experience and enjoy the commadre of fellow coworkers.
51. Global
Work anywhere in the world. There are directory- and network sites that make cowork office search simple. Check out some of the hot spots to work from web sites like: www.loosecubes.com, www.deskwanted.com and www.liquidspace.com.
52. Share the Calories
When you have extra pizza or cake and you don’t want to waste it, you can bring it in to share with your coworking friends. This also works well with candy and chocolate that you may have received as gifts and are tempting you.
53. Mr. Rogers Routine
At the beginning of every show, Mr. Rogers would begin with a song and slick exchange of his coat with a cardigan sweater. Routines like this are good and can happen when you cowork.
54. Emerging Trend for the Workplace
Coworking is an emerging trend happening in rural and metropolitan places. Be one of the first to join a cowork space and earn a trendsetting cool badge before your friends.
55. Tags, Tweets and Circles
Tag and be tagged on Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. Social media mentions from coworkers are a great way to gain some credibility and exposure.
56. Cubicals are Costly
Did you know that your employer could save a lot of money by allowing you the freedom to work remotely at a cowork space?
57. Cubicals are Ugly
Open spaces found in cowork spots are modern and inspire collaboration. “Mr. Cubical, Take down those walls.”
58. Cubicals are Carpeted
Speaking of ugly, some cubicals are carpeted too. Might as well put yourself in a padded room and straight jacket.
59. Dress Code
Speaking of straight jackets, you don’t need no stinkin suit jacket and tight neck tie to work at a cowork space. All cowork spaces have different cultures and dress codes. Some places may discourage daisy dukes while others may welcome them.
60. Personality
You will find your own personality improve while engaging in a cowork space. Not only will you mingle with others but you will also experience more visual stimulating atmosphere that can improve your personality.
61. Conversation Starters
No only will you have more people to start conversations up with during the work day, you will also have more topics of conversation to share after hours. It’s like “that one time, at band camp…”
62. Move over 9 to 5, Hello 24/7!
We all know that work demands more from us then during the hours of 9 - 5. Many cowork spaces have 24 hour access, seven days a week.
63. Gym Memberships
Although some cowork spaces do have group discounts to places like the gym and insurance plans, some just do not have that benefit - yet. Still though, if you’ve ever been a member of a gym, then you know the benefits of joining a gym. Coworking is like joining a gym, except for professional reasons.
64. Real World Crowd Sourcing
If you’ve experienced the benefits of sharing files and space digitally, then imagine the possibilities if all of the digital “stuff” was tangible and readily available to you? Coworking is like a tangibile, in real life crowdsource.
65. Success in Numbers
Independent professionals who are seeking a larger voice for greater influence or a critical mass for group discounts, get together with your coworkers and see what you can petition together.
This is just the dawn of the world of coworking and all its glory. Every person’s experience of coworking is different. If you have any additional reasons why you think coworking rules, please share in a comment below!
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Cowork Cowork Collection: BLANKSPACES
“Collaboration,” one of the many fantastic must-see BLANKSPACES commercials.
We are pleased to provide a treat of cowork candy for all of you today!
In our efforts to learn more about the variety of locations, missions, visions, costs and management styles of the cowork spaces around the world, we are reaching out and inviting cowork fans to share with us more on their own space.
Jerome Chang, owner of BLANKSPACES shares photos of a thriving cowork space with 175 members across two locations in California, one in Los Angeles and one in Santa Monica. Jerome comments on the genesis of the name BLANKSPACES, as it is “derived from an academic discussion among my architecture classmates about the “interstitial”, or blank spaces in a spread out city, a collection of intense nodes of activities, with interstitial spaces in between that could be revitalized or intensified.”
We are pleased to share with you a peek into BLANKSPACES today as part of our Cowork Collection. For starters, we are impressed with some of the BLANKSPACES commercials available on their web site and wanted to share one of our favorite clips with you, called “Collaboration.”
We recommend you to treat yourself to a few minutes of viewing pleasure and watch these quick commercials showing the benefits in cowork spaces. Check it out >
Also, we want to share some photos of some interior views of the BLANKSPACES locations and have included some of them in this slideshow. We encourage you to visit BLANKSPACES online to learn more about their unique space and story.
Our mission is to provide a modern, communal workspace that will inspire creativity, promote occupational freedom and accommodate independent professionals and entrepreneurs with ever-changing schedules and needs.
The Midas Center Cowork Space strives to learn more about the emergence of the cowork culture.
The more we connect with other coworking professionals, the more fascinated we become over the endless styles, stories, benefits and people coworking throughout the world. We would like to share the stories with you as we discover more about how this emerging activity is changing the workplace.
We hope to showcase one tidbit of cowork spaces throughout the globe and will be sharing them with you in our Cowork Collection. If you would like to see more of the Cowork Collection on cowork spaces, click here >
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