Is Coworking On Your Radar?

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When I founded Connects Workspace in 2015, I spent a lot of time explaining the concept of coworking to others.

Coworking was a fairly new idea six years ago, as the majority of people worked in traditional office space. Those who had the opportunity to work remotely or had their own small business or start-up settled with working from their kitchen table or home office, with the occasional meeting scheduled at a local coffee shop. With the rise and fall of WeWork, coworking all of a sudden became a household word. However true the WeWork story was, it was not indicative of the coworking industry as a whole. The majority of coworking spaces are small business operators looking for a way to serve their community. As we supported each other through a pandemic, coworking has become an increasingly valued resource as remote officing has transcended into many sectors.

With flexible terms, low-price entry points and built-in resources, coworking is a flexible offering that you might not have considered. We provide drop-in desks, private offices, conference rooms, a podcast room, a mailing address, Google pin drop, and a diverse community for resources and networking.

While working from home has many advantages, most people like having some work time outside of their home. Many of our members find their time at Connects Workspace the most productive time of their week. Not only are they able to focus on the project at hand, but there is something to be said about the energy that is created when a room is full of purpose-driven people.

Stay tuned for our newest location, Connects Workspace Red Rocks, opening early 2022 - get notified of Red Rocks updates. I encourage you to check our spaces out, by signing up for a tour or free day. You will not be disappointed!

Jen Thoemke
Chief Connector & Instigator


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