Silicon Alley 2.0: State of The City

For everyone at Web2Expo (or if you know anyone there), we would like to invite you to a special session on Wednesday, from 5:00 - 5:50pm in the “Zeta” room of Web2Open, located on the third (3rd) floor of the Moscone West Conference Center.

The event, called Silicon Alley 2.0: State of The City, will be part presentation, part roundtable, and our beloved New York City’ s future as an entrepreneurial hub will be at the center of conversation.

The goal is to bring New Yorkers together, here in Silicon Alley, out of our collective comfort zone, and talk shop. What drives innovation in the Big Apple? What are our challenges? What exciting projects are occurring right under our noses to foster innovation?

This is a time to learn and share about the world’s media, financial, diplomatic, artistic, civic, and, increasingly, technological center.

We’re excited to offer this free and open opportunity for folks to gather on such a relevant and pressing issue, and we look forward to seeing you at our Web2Open session.

nextNY — cafeBricolage
http://cafeBricolage.com

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Today, NYC-based entrepreneur/celeb Darren Herman unveiled his plans to put a coworking space in the ultra-cheap and accessible Financial District. He has good company in those parts, as he’s joining the NYSIA’s Incubator and projecting competitive rates.

To cut to the chase, questions have been raised about whether this is in competition with cafeBricolage… and I wanted to emphatically say “hell no! We’re excited!”

Also, we’re hoping our coworking movement loyalist friends welcome Darren’s move with equally open arms.

We see Darren’s move as one which will ultimately stimulate the NYC new-media/start-up/entrepreneurial community, and we unreservedly believe that his vision for a coworking-only space is an important one in this equation.

Moving forward we’re glad to have another community member standing up for small start-ups, and we look forward to seeing the results! (We also look forward to seeing what he ultimately calls he space, with DarrenCamp and DarrenSalon already is the books, perhaps we can count on another entity bearing his mark.)