mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 02 2008 | startups, coworking, silicon valley, office space
About 10 times bigger than StartPad, Plug and Play has 118 startup companies leasing space in their Silicon Valley offices.
Quoted: Plug and Play Tech Center provides fully furnished offices, instant move in type offices, meeting rooms, virtual offices and network access in Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley,California.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2008 | coworking, startpad, seattle
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 21 2008 | seattle, startups, startpad, web development, software, coworking
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 20 2008 | coworking, startpad, startups, seattle
NYT article on coworking spaces. They mention Seattle's Office Nomads.
StartPad's space is like this as well - our current tenants are up-and-running businesses with significant funding. We start at $300/month for a desk - $550 will get you a desk in a private office (with one office mate).
Quoted: Equipped with cellphones and Wi-Fi, young people who work independently are banding together in shared spaces.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 13 2007 | office, real estate, seattle, startups, startpad, coworking
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