by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
In 2017, the northern corner of Old Town Fort Collins between LaPorte Avenue and Jefferson Street was transformed into a vibrant, inviting community center with restaurants, local businesses, and an indoor mini golf course surrounding an open-air central plaza. Here... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
In 2012, Cohere published a blog post outlining how coworking spaces not only benefit the members individually, but also help boost the overall local economy. Coworking culture has flourished in the ten years since. In 2012, coworking was still considered a quirky... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Plants improve the working environment. They lower stress, improve productivity and reduce illness. One of the many pleasant things you’ll notice when you walk into Cohere Coworking is an abundance of happy plants. Vines with broad leaves encircle the fireplace and a... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Coworking spaces are often associated with freelancers, consultants, and startups. Recent changes in the landscape of where and how we work have made coworking an attractive alternative to returning to a central office for more remote workers as well. Many companies,... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Honoring fallen warriors and heroes is a very old concept. Athens held public funerals for their fallen soldiers, and Athenian statesman and general Pericles gave one of the first known public tributes to those killed in war—all the way back in 431 B.C. Here in the... » Read More...