CoWork Utah To Launch Utah’s First CoWorking Space With Tweetup

You are invited: December 11, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Event Includes Brick Oven Pizza, Drinks, and Twitter Panel Discussion

Utah’s first coworking space, Cowork Utah, will celebrate the launch of its first location at 383 N. State Street in Orem with a “Tweetup Meetup” event from 6:00–9:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 11. Cowork Utah will provide Brick Oven pizza, drinks, and a Twitter “expert panel” discussion—educational for Twitter pros and novices alike. The event is free.

Three years ago the coworking movement began in San Francisco with the advent of Citizen Space and has grown rapidly around the world. A recent msnbc.com video documents its growth. Cowork Utah provides an ideal alternative for “cubicle adverse” web developers, writers, designers and independent professionals who prefer the collaborative, community benefits of working in a creative environment away from home.

Community-Driven Collaboration
Coworking is not another “corporate-rent-a-desk” concept. Cowork Utah is all about the community—encouraging collaboration between resident members. Although all like-minded professionals are welcome, Cowork Utah specifically fosters and promotes collaborative projects that revolve around web 2.0 social media tools and strategies.

Accelerated Serendipity
“It’s amazing what happens when you bring a bunch of independent creative professionals together in one place,” says Jack Hadley, Cowork Utah’s founder. “It’s about momentum, and about people connecting with different backgrounds. It’s like working alone without always having to work alone.”

Efficiency, Functionality, Value and a Unique Business Model
Cowork Utah has a unique, open-book business model. As membership increases, members’ costs go down. The goal is to create a high-energy, synergistic work environment where a unified community simply covers the facility’s overhead.

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About Cowork Utah
As a collaborative, community-driven venture, Cowork Utah seeks like-minded professionals to share the facility’s uniquely furnished and networked 3,000 square foot space. Basic membership starts at $250 per month. The space also has seven private offices for rent, a multi-media equipped conference room, large open “brainstorming” areas, fiber-optic internet, a nicely appointed kitchen, and lots of open desk space.

In addition to Orem, Utah, Cowork Utah is evaluating other Utah locations in Sandy, Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Ogden and St. George. For more information please visit www.coworkutah.com or contact jack@coworkutah.com.

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