If there was one thing everyone agreed on in Craig back in early March, it was that predicting a future without coal was impossible. Two months earlier, the operator of the Craig Station power plant said it would close one of its units by 2025, and the other two by 2030. The coal-fired plant is […]
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Opinion: As offices reopen, coworking spaces should be part of the conversation, too
As the world continues to contemplate how to get people safely back to work, there’s understandable hesitation about whether coworking spaces should be a part of the immediate conversation – after all, in these spaces, every day you could see a different handful of coworkers. How we solve this issue, especially in conjunction with our […]
Denver’s vacant office space is piling up, but don’t blame coronavirus and work-from-home trends
Facebook’s office in Denver is still empty and, likely, will remain so for months to come as the approximately 100 employees and contractors are allowed to work remotely through the end of the year. But the company doesn’t plan to give up one square inch of its space at 1900 16th St. In fact, Facebook […]
With or without WeWork, Colorado’s coworking industry sees sustainable growth in flexible office space
The inquiries started coming into Galvanize shortly after its coworking-space rival, WeWork, began publicly imploding. The interest in tech educator Galvanize, which also rents out month-to-month office space via memberships, came not just from one- to two-person startups, but larger companies needing dozens or more than 100 seats for a year or two — a […]