• 23 Feb

    We at OpenSpace are constantly brainstorming on how we can support the community’s entrepreneurs.  One of the ways is to host gatherings that bring together professionals—assisting in strengthening ideas, networks, skills.

    On February 27, we will be hosting our first open space conference in OpenSpace—beSwarm.

    Some call it an open space conference or an (un)conference. The term unconference has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid the elements of a conventional conference.

    beSwarm revolves around dynamic tech discussions and the outcome of such an event depends on (un)structure, rather than structure.

    The (un)rules:

    • Whoever shows up is the right group.
    • Whatever happens is the only thing that could have.
    • Whenever it starts is the right time.
    • When it’s over, it’s over.

    The (un)guidelines:

    • Use the Law of Two Feet. Not interested in a topic? Move along.
    • If you find a topic boring, find or start a new discussion.
    • The emphasis is on discussion, not eyes-forward presentations.

    Sign Up here or just show up!

    • Saturday, February 27, 2010
    • 10AM – 6PM
    • Hosted by OpenSpace
    • FREE (lunch offered at a discount)
    • All details @ beSwarm

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  • 17 Feb

    As we all know, we are experiencing one of the worst economic times in years. Some say, in generations. And microbusinesses—a term referring to firms with fewer than five employees—are being hit with unmerciful force.

    In the current climate, we have record numbers of small businesses on the brink of folding. Workers who feel they have no job security and so less to lose by starting their own business. And an unusually high percentage of unemployed professionals creating start-ups. What used to be risky is now a necessity.

    And these small business owners are asking themselves:

    • How can I cut costs?
    • How can I make money?
    • How can I feel professional when I work in my pajamas at home?

    Can communal work spaces like OpenSpace help businesses survive? Can coworking actually help businesses thrive? We believe they can.

    Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of OpenSpace:

    • Affordable Work Space. There are no steep office leases to sign. You don’t need that lump of capital to rent space.
    • Accountability. You are surrounded by other professionals who are thinking, working, creating. This isn’t an atmosphere for procrastination. There are no pajama wearers here.
    • Networking Opportunities. Gathered together are potential clients, mentors, collaborators. A brainstorming arena if you will.
    • Access to Essential Technology. Wi-Fi is high-speed, AV needs are covered, meetings run smoothly. This is no make-shift office where the microwave is the most advanced equipment in the room.
    • Community. Here you find support, encouragement, and connection. You are not alone. You are not isolated.

    So whether you are a business team of 1 or 5, OpenSpace offers benefits you cannot find at the café, at home, at a remote windowless office. Check out our new Team Plans. We created these pricing plans with your bottom line in mind.

    To read about small business/coworking success stories:
    The Washington Post, Monday February 1, 2010
    Affinity Lab in D.C. offers small and new businesses room to grow

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  • 05 Feb

    For the safety of our team, we will be closing at noon today, Friday, February 5th. Enjoy the snow!

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