Deskpass -Orlando Coworking & Shared Space Membership
If you have a membership at a Coworking Visa space, check out CoworkingVisaFlorida.
To establish Orlando as a force to be reckoned with creatively and to inspire and motivate our community to keep pushing the boundaries of art, design, marketing, code and music. To create a shared workspace for creative professionals in the Orlando area.
Church Street Exchange Building
101 S. Garland
1st Floor
Orlando, FL 32801
For membership and other information, please email Necole Pynn, Managing Director: [email protected].
One Orange Avenue Building
1 South Orange Ave.
Fifth Floor
Orlando, FL 32803
Angebilt Building
37 N Orange Ave
9th Floor
Orlando, FL 32801
http://orlando.colabusa.com $15 Drop-ins
CoLabOrlando.com (Private Offices Available too)
CoworkingVisaFlorida accepted
Downtown Credo Coffee Shop
706 W Smith St (westbound Princeton)
College Park, FL 32804
Orlando Public Library
101 E. Central Blvd.
2nd Floor
Orlando, FL 32801
Hub 925
7594 West Sand Lake Road
Orlando, Florida 32819
407-440-0372
Downtown Orlando Across from Lake Eola
315 E. Robinson St, Suite 525
Landmark I Building
Orlando, FL 32801
http://www.quest-technology-group.com
Thornton Park Central (between Hue and Shari Sushi / CityFish)
(Closed for now)
Open to all, just drop in and find a chair.
Downtown Credo, every Tuesday, 0900--1700. Regulars: Chad, Hampton, Jan, Jeff, Jamie, Phil.
We've created a Coworking Orlando Google Group to help facilitate local communication on the subject.
There is a group page on the Florida Creatives website for Coworking
What if folks start listing themselves here? I'll get us started:
Coworking trendy among young professionals (Orlando Video) http://www.myfoxorlando.com/story/21441143/co-working-trendy-among-young-professionals
Business Insider: Orlando CoLab "Ranked at 17 Coolest CoWorking Spaces in America"
Orlando Sentinel: "Whether working alone, or working together"
The Daily City: Urban ReThink | CoWorking, Event and Meeting Space in Thornton Park
Orlando Sentinel: A new chapter opens for Urban Think! as a workplace
Orlando Weekly: Live Active Cultures - Seth Kubersky susses out Urban ReThink
Orlando Business Journal: Cool Collaboration Eats Up Empty Spaces