by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Summer has come to a close. School is well underway, splotches of yellow or orange fall leaves are just now peeking out from the green, and the temperatures are starting to drop. Some towns might start to slow down this time of year, preparing for winter. Cooler... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
The building where Cohere Coworking is currently housed was built in 1964, Fort Collins’ centennial year and the same year that the nearby Park Lane Towers were erected. It’s a wonderful midcentury building, an architectural era that our founder and founder of Hairpin... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
One of the core values of coworking is sustainability. Coworking helps individuals sustain their enthusiasm, their business growth, and in some cases, their sanity. Coworking communities can help to sustain the larger public community too, in ways both big and small.... » Read More... 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...