Sydney Co-Working Space: March, 2009

By on December 18th, 2008 No Comments

Great, Big News!

Phaedon from Mitchellake has come through after a hefty battle with landlords, Gladiators and electrical substations with a soon-to-be office and galactic central point for entrepreneurial energy in Sydney.

Ground Floor
98 Riley Street
Darlinghurst

Map Is Here

We will be moving in there in March and you can come and look at the space (pre-fitout) in early January.

Sharing the office so far, we have;

Yes, that’s right, there are going to be a bunch of extra desks available and we want to fill them up with web, tech and other entrepreneurial types to create an amazing workplace.

Three options!

1. Book a permanent desk, a chair, fat pipe bandwidth, electricity and a chance to be in a inspiring space. $650 a month minimum of 3 months.

Special Offer – book and pay for 3 months before Jan 30 and pay just $500 a month!

2. Buy a yearly co-working pass for $500. Drop by any time and take what space you can get. Free wifi, free exciting peeps, buzzing energy.

Pay before Jan 30 and get founding membership numbers 2-20 (Number 1 will be auctioned off later). First in, best dressed.

3. Earn a free desk for six months by pitching your business/idea and being chosen as a “Wow, cool” opportunity.

It’s been a while coming, but it will be worth it. I don’t want to hear any doom and gloom about the economy. We can shift the tides through sheer force of will and it starts here.

I’ll also see if we can duck in for a quick look this side of the new Year.

If you’re interested, curious or perplexed, please get in touch with us.

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Waaahoo!!

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