Coworking alternative cooperBricolage opens in NYC

Today I had lunch with Sanford Dickert. Sanford is a professor at Cooper Union. I met Sanford initially when he asked me to judge his students Web 2.0 projects earlier this year. Sanford is one of those people who can get you excited about anything because of their clear passion for what they are speaking about.

We spoke about a new coworking space that Sanford has developed. It's called cooperBricolage (I don't love the name) and is located near Cooper Union and NYU in the Village section of NYC.

I wrote about Coworking earlier this year and think it will continue to grow. My friend Alex is starting a Coworking space in Philadelphia called Independents Hall and Chris Messina/Tara Hunt have started a space in San Francisco called Citizen Space.

Ok, back to cooperBricolage. The space is interesting as it's inside a bar/restaurant (see the pics here). When I think of coworking, I think of a large open office-type space with Ikea furniture, a Ms. Pac Man machine and a beer fridge. This is like working in a bar!

Sanford is looking to install a variety of new hardware to make the environment better for developers. There is a super-speedy Internet connection and lots of seating. Their hours of operation are 9-5:30 daily and here is the initial pricing plan: (they are working on some additional pretty innovative ways of reducing the rates below including working the door for a few hours)

  • One (1) day rate: $15 for in-town, $20 out-of-town; free drip coffee/iced tea, one free speciality coffee, 10% discount on Cafe Fuego food (and you get a $5 discount on your first visit)
  • Five (5) day date: $65 for one-month expiration; 15% discount on Cafe Fuego food for life of CB pass
  • Ten (10) day rate: $120 for one-month expiration; 15% discount on Cafe Fuego food for life of CB pass
  • One month rate: $230 for one month expiration; 20% discount on Cafe Fuego food for life of CB pass

I think the space is interesting and should appeal to those freelancers who are looking to work outside of their home but not in a traditional office environment. They are looking for feedback so if you have any ideas, post them on the Wiki.

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3 COMMENTS
  1. centernetworks says:

    I agree Till – the tables are typical bar tables and while you could work on a laptop on them, I think it's limiting as well.

     

  2. till says:

    What’s with the tables? Didn’t they have any smaller ones? Are they seriously expecting people to work on small tables for 230 a month?

    Aside from that, a cool idea. And it’s convenient as hell. 15 is not so bad, especially since you can use your own stuff whereas when you use everyoneinternet (or whatever this place is called) you get a wrecked terminal and next to zero privacy.

    But the space-issue blows. Even if you just come with a laptop, it’s nice to have a little more than that.

  3. Sanford says:

    The middle and the back of the space has real tables – but for some reason, everyone who came in last week primarily used the smaller tables.

    The pricing model is still in flux, but feel free to make suggestions. And sign up on the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/startup-garden

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