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20,000 square foot coworking / hackspace opens in Manhattan

119 点作者 reddittor超过 14 年前

11 条评论

v21超过 14 年前
Is this really a hackspace? I know it's a woolly word, but a hackspace seems like a different thing to a coworking space - less focused on building businesses, and more on making cool shit and the sense of community.<p>Sure there's overlap, but it seems to me the ideal time at a coworking space would be quiet crunching on your business, with some interesting people to chat to in the kitchen. The best times at a hackspace are when someone gets an idea, and someone else gets excited, and before you know it you're learning how to cast something in resin. The hackspace is the ideal "Third Space", whereas a coworking space is still ... work. Cool work, and hopefully pleasant and fulfilling to be at, but still work.
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davidykay超过 14 年前
I'm a member. Things seem pretty rad so far!<p>Dedicated members get the best treatment, of course, but community members like me still get 24/7 access to the building and full use of the conference rooms, etc.<p>The remodeling is great and they've done a good job with furniture. The common areas are perpetually occupied, but not crowded.<p>Will be interesting to see how the mandatory lessons and blog posts pan out. I'm actually quite looking forward to them.
bootload超过 14 年前
<i>"... General Assembly has three tiers of membership. Entrepreneurs and start-ups can rent desks and work spaces for $500 per month to use as a full-time office, which roughly 90 people already do. ..."</i><p>Remove the middle man.<p>A startup cost for an office is a) access to <i>"cheap processing"</i> (Laptop) and b) <i>"cheap office </i> (house, rented flat or coffee shop) and c) <i>"cheap net access"</i>. The common factor, cheap. Spending excess money can be a substitute for being <i>"relentlessly resourceful"</i> and fostering a culture of <i>"cheapness"</i>.
carbon8超过 14 年前
It's definitely nice to see coworking taking off. There's a combination of factors that I think are leading to increased popularity of coworking: proliferation of smaller teams, more remote workers, cheaper real estate prices. Even with the lower real estate prices, however, it's very difficult to make them profitable, so operating one is often a labor of love.<p>Anyway, to any Chicagoans looking for a nice coworking space, check out Desktime: <a href="http://desktimeapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://desktimeapp.com</a><p>I'm currently opening a 2500 sq ft coworking space in Evanston, IL (<a href="http://coworkingevanston.com/" rel="nofollow">http://coworkingevanston.com/</a>). The website isn't updated yet and we are still building out one of the private areas, but we are already fully operational in the main spaces (<a href="http://desktimeapp.com/spaces/92-coworking-evanston" rel="nofollow">http://desktimeapp.com/spaces/92-coworking-evanston</a>). Even before officially opening we already started developing a nice community of developers and designers. If you are on Chicago's north side, in Evanston, the North Shore or anywhere else in the area, drop by (600 Davis, 2nd Fl).
ahi超过 14 年前
idle curiosity; anyone know if Adam Pritzker is one of <i>the</i> Pritzkers? <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pritzker_family" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pritzker_family</a>
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mdolon超过 14 年前
It looks like their coworking space is by invite only and is currently full. Anyone know of any other good coworking/hackspaces in the NYC area that have space available?
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jonah超过 14 年前
For those of you who have worked in a space like this: How is the environment? Noise, distractions, people coming-and-going, phone calls, etc. How does it work in practice for heads-down productivity and how does it work for sitting down and hashing something out with your co-founders?<p>I really like the concept of community, but how is it in practice?
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codex超过 14 年前
Coworking is really gaining a head of steam. I use a coworking space in Seattle that I can't say enough good things about: <a href="http://officenomads.com" rel="nofollow">http://officenomads.com</a>. Great space, great community. Indispensable for those who could work at home, but don't want to.
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wybo超过 14 年前
In London, Islington there is "the Hub". A visit to that space a couple of years ago, as part of an introduction to the startup-scene by a friend of mine, was a very inspiring experience, that oddly enough made me decide to study in the UK :)<p><a href="http://islington.the-hub.net/public/" rel="nofollow">http://islington.the-hub.net/public/</a><p>(and they have multiple locations, including two in the Bay Area: <a href="http://bayarea.the-hub.net/public/" rel="nofollow">http://bayarea.the-hub.net/public/</a>)
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iAinsley超过 14 年前
It seems like the co-working movement is picking up steam. General Assembly, SunshineCo and a bunch of other spots.<p>The best thing about co-working is that it gets you away from the isolation some people feel when they are working from home. Also, meeting with other "smart" people is a great way to get and stay motivated. Northern NJ has a great spot I use called ConvergeNJ. <a href="http://convergenj.com" rel="nofollow">http://convergenj.com</a>.<p>What do you think of the long term prospects?
mikek超过 14 年前
Anyone know of any good coworking places in the Bay Area?
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