Archive forApril, 2009

Cowork around the world with the Coworking VISA

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Today we have launched the Coworking Visa for our members. In addition to the regular membership for our coworking members, now you can use coworkingplaces whenever you are on a (business) trip.

A Coworking Visa allows active members of one space, when traveling, to use another coworking space, for free. Terms vary from space to space, with regard to hours of operation, reservation requirements, etc.

The following locations are now available with the Coworking Visa:

USA
Arizona: Chandler, California: Chico, Orange County (that’s us), Los Angeles, Palo Alto (2), Sacramento, San Francisco (2), Connecticut: Simsbury, Florida: Miami, Orlando, Iowa: Des Moines, Massachusetts: Boston/Cambridge, New York: Brooklyn, New York City, Rochester, North Carolina: Asheville, Ohio: Akron, Columbus, Oregon: Portland (2), Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (2), Rhode Island: Providence, Tennessee: Chattanooga, Texas: Dallas, Houston, Washington: Everett, Redmond, Seattle (3), Tacoma (2)

International
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Canada: Montreal, France: Paris, Italy: Milano (2), Bologna, New Zealand: Wellington, Switzerland: Lausanne, Thailand: Bangkok, The Netherlands: The Hague, Utrecht, United Kingdom: Brighton, Uruguay: Montevideo, Panama: Bocas del Toro

The number in between brackets states the number of locations in that city, available with a Coworking Visa. Check the current list with coworking places that offer coworking visa workspaces before you go.

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