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Coworking?

It's a shared collaborative workspace for freelancers, remote workers, and start-ups. It's community driven, affordable, and flexible. read more »

Purpose

Uniting smart and creative people together under one roof to form a productive and fun community disguised as a cool workplace.Join us.»

Meet Us

Events

Find out about all of the events happening at Creative Density. Learn about WordPress, entrepreneurship, and attend group brainstorming sessions. read more »

Why should I start coworking?

Connect with smart and amazing people

You'll be part of a community full of talented and friendly people to share ideas and coffee with.

Share Workspace

Get out of the coffee house and get all of the amenities of a professional office.

Learn New Skills

Through organized events and friendly chit-chat you'll constantly learn new skills to improve your business

Work/Life Balance

Make your home and your favorite cafe a place of relaxation and work here. Your friends and family will thank you.

The Blog

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Working from home is great. It also sucks.

Freedom and tacos. When a person starts a new position or job that allows them to work from home an immediate jolt of excitement about the expected freedom. The mind immediately wanders to being able to sleeping in, walking the dog a few times a day, and quietly disappearing from email for a few hours ...
Pivot Guild Denver

Pivot Guild brings Entrepreneurship Classes to Creative Density.

We are excited to finally announce a special partnership that will bring entrepreneurship and business skills classes to Creative Density. Pivot Guild, based in Boulder, is expanding into Denver after successfully training thousands of professionals throughout the Front Range in sales, marketing, strategy, and community building. They will bring a new structured education format that ...
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A brief history of coworking

How coworking got started: The Timeline 1999 ‘Coworking’ was first used in 1999 by Bernie DeKoven describing collaborative work supported by computer and new technologies of the day. 2005 Coworking, as we know it today involving a physical space, started in 2005 when Brad Neuberg used the term to describe a physical space where independent ...