CoworkPasadena
Long term Pasadena area resident, Art Center alum, Occidental College-ite, and a 2 decade founder of the SEO/Marketing company. Been involved with trying to bring CoWork into Pasadena for a decade, even before Rising scouted the area for what would eventually become Cross Campus. Have you seen Pasadena's Master Plan? Get ready.
04/17/2020
Hawaii CoWork Stepping Up
Hawai‘i Coworking Spaces Adapt to COVID-19 Crisis - Hawaii Business Magazine When their operations were derailed by COVID-19, three coworking communities pivoted so they could keep supporting their social enterprises, entrepreneurs and startups Coworking spaces are...
09/04/2016
Spacecraft CoWork update. Met with Steve A., Spacecraft's Community Manager. In a nutshell, the place is great if you specifically don't want the WeWork or CrossCampus vibe. It feels like a peaceful library, except you can have conversations without someone throwing a pencil at you. Quiet, air conditioned, good parking. Their strength? No hyper-driven start-up sizzle with loud conversations about equity and funding to either make you feel bad that you aren't them, or feel sickened and silently swear to never be like them. It's a clean, well run facility where you can actually get some work done. Founders Henry, Kevin and Emerick seem to have the recipe right. Don't try to be a WeWork when you aren't or don't want to be. Fill the missing gap.
One last note, I can usually get the best view of a cowork operation by chatting with a customer. Which I did. Lili H. She was kind enough to chat with me just as she was digging in with some work. Very sharp, focused, clearly hardworking, and extremely down-to-earth friendly. Reason enough. Check Spacecraft out if you want to avoid a selfie vibe. They're in the Parson's corridor development zone on the NE corner of Fair Oaks and Walnut.
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