Questions
  • 21 Oct

    We have been pleased to see how creative individuals and groups have been coming up with ideas for the space. We were happy to host the Python User Group last night and we are looking forward to hosting the following events:

    October 28
    AgileCville group
    http://www.agilecville.org/

    November 18
    C’ville Entremom/Charlottesville Social Media Club
    http://cvilleentremom.com/
    http://socialmediaclub.pbworks.com/Charlottesville

    December 11/12
    Holiday Craftacular
    http://cvillecraftattack.blogspot.com/

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  • 13 Oct

    We are excited about the response we have received from the Charlottesville community. New members are joining daily, booking has increased for conference and collaborative studios, and local news groups are paying attention.

    Thanks to all who have provided feedback over these first days. Your input will help us create a space that suits your work and collaboration needs. A member of our concierge staff will be in the space at all times during business hours to make sure your experience in the workspace is productive, comfortable, and fun.

    Some of you have already brought up very good questions…

    May I use the kitchen and store my own food? – OpenSpace users are welcome to all areas of the space, including the refrigerator, freezer, and convection microwave. If you do store personal food, please label it with your name. While we do keep snacks and drinks at the coffee bar, additional beverages are kept in the kitchen fridge. Help yourself. Dirty dishes can go in the sink or be left at your workspace. Our concierge staff is there to keep the space organized and clean.

    May I use the conference and collaborative studios? – You are free to use any of our conference and collaborative studios, provided they are not reserved.

    What if I want to bring a client or colleague into the workspace? – Use OpenSpace as if it is your office. Whether with a client or colleague, you may use any of the workstations in OpenSpace for your collaborative meeting. Your client will need to quickly check in at the concierge desk to get started. Most monthly account holders may add authorized users to their account. The number of additional users depends on the type of plan you have. Other account holders may bring clients in at the same per person per hour rate as their plan. The time your client spends in OpenSpace will be deducted from your Pay As You Go or Monthly account.

    Can I print, fax, copy, or scan? – You are welcome to use our printer. We will add a scanner and copier in the weeks ahead. If there are other additions that would make your workspace more productive, let a member of our concierge staff know.

    Where do you get the snacks in the gallery? – We strive to use as many local providers as we can. OpenSpace is currently building relationships with vendors from Charlottesville and other parts of Virginia to provide snacks and beverages. Currently our food is supplied by The Baker’s Palette, Hot Cakes and Bodos, with Standard Produce bringing in fresh fruit and vegetables and Mudhouse providing coffee. We partner with local restaurants like Sticks, Orzo, Baggby’s, and Revolutionary Soup. If you have favorites, let us know.

    Where should I park? – There are 2-hour parking spots on Monticello Avenue. We also validate up to two hours in the Water Street parking garage. Remember to bring your ticket to the concierge on duty for validation.

    What if I have comments or suggestions? –Mac adaptors? Scanning software? Large flat screen monitors? Decaf coffee? Preferred radio stations? Your use of the space and the suggestions we receive will help us decide which features and technology are most needed. Please let us know your thoughts via phone, email, or talk directly with the concierge staff.

    How can I spread the word? –We encourage you to share information about OpenSpace with anyone you know. Choose your favorite method of communication—Twitter, email, blogging, a face-to-face conversation, or a classic hand-written note. We invite you to come and see us so you can visualize your place in OpenSpace.

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  • 02 Oct

    Thanks to everyone who came out for the first “Work for Free” day yesterday! We had a very successful day with about 70 people either working at or touring the space.

    We’re also hosting Virginia Artists in Action for First Fridays Art Walk tonight from 5-7 featuring local artists/photographers Angela Orebaugh, Candace Schoner, Ellen Osborne, and Elyse Smith.

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  • 01 Oct

    Press Release:

    OpenSpace brings modern, flexible work and meeting space to central Virginia.

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, Oct 1 – Beginning October 1, 2009, professionals in the Charlottesville area are invited to use OpenSpace for their work and meeting needs. Located walking distance from the Downtown Mall at 455 2nd Street SE, OpenSpace offers over 6,000 square feet of space designed to accommodate the changing world of work. For those who currently turn their car, home, or neighborhood coffee house into an office, OpenSpace provides a welcome alternative.

    “The world of work is changing. Rapidly evolving technology allows many of us to work from places other than a traditional office environment. Economic uncertainty means that businesses, non-profits, and independent professionals are looking for creative solutions to the financial burden of leasing office space,” said Jeff Gunther, founder of OpenSpace and local parallel entrepreneur. “Charlottesville has a history of welcoming innovation, so we feel fortunate to start here.”

    OpenSpace features collaboration studios, a traditional conference room, expansive worktables, kitchen, and lounge areas to serve the dynamic needs of professionals who need a place to work without the responsibility of a lease. A turn-key solution for workers from many professions, users of OpenSpace will have access to high-speed wireless internet, lockers, mail service, even beverages and snacks.

    Memberships are available on both a pay as you go and monthly subscription basis. Conference and event space is available by the hour. OpenSpace was designed by Bushman Dreyfus Architects and constructed by Martin Horn.

    For rates and sign-up, visit http://getopenspace.com/.
    For more information about OpenSpace, please email hello@getopenspace.com.

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  • 01 Oct

    Thanks to Jennifer Tidwell, Billy Hunt and Brian Tidwell, OpenSpace is now broadcasting our new 2-minute commercial on YouTube and Vimeo. Check it out below…

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