Coworker Pass in Denver
Denver Coworks Alliance Announces Immediate
Availability of the Denver Coworks Passport
Freelancers,
remote workers, and consultants can now access fifteen of the most highly
sought-after coworking communities at no cost
Denver, Colorado—
March 20th, 2019 — Today,
the Denver Coworks Alliance announced the immediate availability of its Denver
Coworks Passport to allow individuals including entrepreneurs, freelancer,
remote workers, and consultants to experience the benefits of coworking in
Denver and the surrounding areas.
Denver has one of the most vibrant coworking communities in the country
with 2.2 million square feet being dedicated to coworking. The aim of the Denver Coworks Passport
program is to highlight the benefits a coworking community can have for
individuals or small business as well as help them find the perfect coworking
space.
“We wanted to put the
focus back on the freelancer that builds amazing websites, a remote worker that
is traveling to Denver, the salesperson working at home, or the developer that
needs space to work on their side hustle” said Craig Baute, President of
Denver Coworks
Why use the new Denver Coworks Passport?
Many people
have already experienced the benefits of coworking and the undeniable growth in
this industry is proving it to be the future of workspace. Today, around the world, 88% of the available
coworking real estate is delivered by small business operators who are building
a unique and desirable environment for their members. The coworking passport is our alliance’s
invitation to help the individual or small business find the right community to
help them succeed in their venture. The
passport holder is encouraged to visit the 15 participating coworking spaces in
Denver and the surrounding area to experience what makes each space
unique.
“What I like about
coworking is the different vibe I get at each space and the ability to work
with like-minded individuals. The
networking opportunities are endless, and I enjoy being part of a thriving
community” said Michael Ostrow, FacebookTM freelancer and coworker.
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