coworking and cafeBricolage in the NY Post May 21

(photo credit: coworking brooklyn)
Congrats to Coworking Brooklyn, Jelly NYC, 3rdward, and cafeBricolage for getting this story in the NY Post today.
This is great news for folks interested in the coworking movement, coworking spaces, and parallel projects such as cafeBricoalge and Jelly: the more people who are aware of these options and these types of working conditions, the more demand will exist and the more resources we can throw at these projects.
Here are a few key quotes from the article:
After a little research, Winard found Coworking Brooklyn, a group that meets in a Williamsburg gallery and events space called The Change You Want To See. He hit it off with the other workers, and found he could get more done there than at home. He started coming in two days a week; then after a month, his employer agreed to pay the $200 monthly fee so he could work at Coworking Brooklyn full-time.
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The Coworking New York City wiki links to three spaces that are up and running - Coworking Brooklyn and 3rdward in Williamsburg and Jelly in Manhattan - and several more that are in the works. Among the latter is Café Bricolage, a café-cum-coworking space which will serve as an “incubator for start-ups.” While it’s not up and running yet, it already has its own Web site, blog, and Google group, where interested parties are debating the best ways to get the space off the ground.
