Coworking

Radical cooperation

Radical cooperation

This morning, as I feast on Ben and Jerry's Cheesecake Brownie ice cream for Sunday Brunch (caused by my fixation on Sunday morning political shows about the Iowa Caucus tomorrow), about 1,500 miles away in Rapid City, South Dakota, a group of colleagues and friends are getting together to continue to explore ways they can transform a section of Downtown Rapid City through the newly-formed East of 5th District. 

It brings to mind a Politico article we passed around at The Numad Group this week about how America's dullest city got cool... by radical cooperation.

Our coworking space turns one

Our coworking space turns one

One evening, we were dreaming up big ideas for the future... ideas that energized us, excited us, that were challenging to us, and that we hoped one day would be possible. We talked about a community space... a place where people could go to work. To innovate. To be present. To retreat. And to connect. With others, but just as importantly, with themselves.