Libraries as remote working spaces …

The City of Palo Alto is opening their library to remote workers.

Not to toot my own horn, but I suggested something similar last year in my rant on why local libraries should rethink their role in the community.  I look forward to seeing how this works out.

Our WalkScore: 92 out of 100 (!)

Cool:  WalkScore.com is a website that rates locations based on how easy it is to walk to the nearest coffee shop, park, bank, book store, etc.

Cooler: TechSpace gets a 92 out of 100 points!  And, yes, people here walk to the park, coffeshop, bank, and book store all the time.

TechSpaceBend Featured in BendCEO Publication

Check it out here: http://bendceo.com/features/2011/08/techspacebend-good-place-grow-business

Germinating inside the cinderblock walls of The Old Cigar Building at the corner of Harriman and Irving in Bend (just off Greenwood) are the seeds for nearly two dozen businesses. That might qualify the location, on strictly a per square foot basis, as one of the busiest and most productive spots in town. The old blue building with the stylish garage door and the sleek modernistic furnishings serves as home for TechSpaceBend, a co-working environment for startup businesses and tech or creative professionals just a few blocks from the heart of downtown.

TechSpace Bend Almost Full and Expanding

TechSpaceBend has offices, desks, and drop-in spaces available! For more information, contact Kat Marrick at 541 306 3397 or kat.merrick@g5searchmarketing.com.

Bend Photographers Group presents “Through The Lens” Nov 5 for Art Hop @TechSpaceBend!


Join us for what could be our biggest art exhibit to date! We’ll have an incredible display of photography from a host of very talented local artists.

Of course there will be free drinks and appetizers served! Hope to see you at the Old Cigar Building @ 906 NW Harriman St on Friday, November 5! Starts at 5pm.

Big thanks to our sponsoring artists!

  • Aaron Tani
  • Amber Israelsen
  • Diane Heath
  • Karen Way
  • Kim Kehoe
  • Leslie Minor
  • Robert Curzon
  • Steve Cunningham
  • Stuart Gordon
  • Zeke Kamm

Photos from the unConference are up!

Our first unConference event at TechSpaceBend was a hit! With nearly 50 attendees, the garage was packed and the Silver Moon kegs were flowing.

Check out the pics on our Meetup page, and we look forward to seeing everyone at our next event!

http://www.meetup.com/bendtech/photos/1114546/

Thanks to Sarah @ Play Outdoors for being our awesome impromptu photographer!

unConference @TechSpaceBend

CLICK HERE FOR THE 2011 UNCONFERENCE PAGE

In partnership with The Bend Venture Conference

and sponsored by Silver Moon Brewing,

TechSpaceBend presents:

TechSpace unConference

October 14, 2010

2:30pm @ TechSpaceBend

906 NW Harriman St.

Want to learn about the startup scene in Bend, meet local entrepreneurs, and enjoy a beer?

Our unConference is no ordinary event! It’s an interactive session where like-minded folks gather for a few hours of idea sharing and collaborative discussion.

We welcome anyone attending the Bend Venture Conference (or not) to stop by and take part. We have an open-garage setting which makes it easy to drop in for a few minutes or a few hours.

Read more: http://www.techspacebend.com/unconference-techspacebend

Art from Pat Cross on Display in October @TechSpaceBend!

We’re delighted to have Pat Cross as our featured artist this month – she brings the rare skill of bringing both human form and colorful landscapes to life in her oil paintings. Be sure to stop by and join us for the event from 5pm – 9pm Friday Oct, 1!

Also, Pat is generously donating 20% of her proceeds to the TechSpaceBend Non-Profit Organization!! Thanks Pat!

Steps to making art
Landcape_painting

painting_of_nude_woman

And remember, 20% of any art purchase goes towards supporting TechSpaceBend!

Why a VC Thinks Coworking is a Great Idea

Good post here highlighting some of the larger, more popular incubator / coworking environments across the country and the value for startups in being in setups like this. We’ve started TechSpaceBend with this same vision and motivation. Have you considered a shared workspace environment for your startup? What would make it attractive for you?

Amplify’d from www.avc.com
Makery

Coworking Spaces

I’ve never been much of a fan of incubators. Some have made the model work. My favorite of the bunch is Betaworks, based here in NYC. Betaworks is more than an incubator, but they have shown that they can make the incubation model work with projects like bit.ly and chartbeat.

But one aspect of incubation that I like very much is the idea that multiple projects are sharing the same workspace. The term for this kind of work setup is coworking. There are various approaches to coworking.

There is the shared space model. Foursquare, Curbed, and Hard Candy Shell have shared a single office for the past year and a half and they get a lot of benefits from working together even though they are three companies all working on very different things. Our portfolio company Outside.in has employees from our portfolio companies Disqus and Zemanta working out of their office. We see that kind of setup all over the startup world. I encourage all of our young companies to think about that kind of setup.

The main benefits of this kind of setup are comraderie (small startups can be lonely), knowledge sharing, high energy, culture, and cost sharing. I have heard so many stories of software developers walking to the other side of the office to talk to software developers working for another company to talk about a thorny tech issue. That same thing can happen in finance, legal, bus dev, marketing, product management, really all parts of the business. You can get some of the benefits of scale without being at scale.

I have been contacted by a large number of people working in city, state, and federal government recently asking me how they can help small tech companies. They often ask about real estate. I tell them that small office spaces are plentiful and not terribly expensive, but that what we need more of is coworking spaces. And we have been getting them at a nice clip here in NYC.

The “grandaddy” of NYC coworking spaces is New Work City. They just raised almost $20k on Kickstarter to open “the awseomest coworking space NYC has ever seen.”

A few weeks ago I was down at the NYU Poly coworking space on Varick St right near the Holland Tunnel. They have about thirty companies in one large open floor in a very nice buiding owned by Trinity Church. NYC Seed keeps their manhattan office there as well.

Dogpatch Labs has coworking spaces in SF, Boston, and NYC. The NYC Dogpatch is on 12th between University and Broadway. There are a lot of great companies going into and coming out of Dogpatch these days.

A new coworking space has opened in Williamsburg recently called The Brooklyn Makery.  The image at the top of this post is of their space. I am really excited about this project and a few of us from our office are going out there in a few weeks to visit all the teams.

There is an all woman entrepreneur coworking space on 23rd St between Fifth and Sixth called InGoodCompany. There is an all green/environmental startup coworking space on lower broadway called Green Spaces.

I could go on and on, but I’ll just link to this wiki of coworking spaces in NYC. If yours is not on there, please add it.

If you are launching a startup or have one that is just one or two people, you should really try to get into a coworking space. It can be more cost effective, but that is not the best reason to do it. You’ll get knowledge sharing, energy, and a lof of camraderie. And you can’t put a price on those things when you are doing a startup.

Read more at www.avc.com

 


August First Friday/Art Hop @ TechSpace Bend – Keenan Hall

TechSpace is back on the First Friday/Art Hop for August – that is tonight August 6th! Come on down and checkout the Art and have a beer.

- Keenan Hall

Did you know that TechSpace Bend does not take a commission on art?

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