About Mountain Workspace
Mountain Workspace was created out of need. Many North Tahoe residents and visitors are looking for small office space, temporary conference space and/or a place to work that isn’t their kitchen table. Mountain Workspace is designed to offer a whole array of services to satisfy whatever your particular need is; from private offices to open tables, conference space and more, in a collaborative environment. The people who make up Mountain Workspace are a diverse group of freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers and people just looking for a place to set up shop for a few hours.
Mountain Workspace is designed to encourage members to work creatively and efficiently. We provide the environment where individuals can integrate and collaborate with other like-minded people.
Mountain Workspace provides the working space you’re looking for; offices, cubicles, open tables, mailboxes, conference rooms, video conferencing and more, all while providing coffee, snacks, and high-speed, fiber optic wireless Internet and copy machine.
Mountain Workspace is designed to encourage members to work creatively and efficiently. We provide the environment where individuals can integrate and collaborate with other like-minded people.
Mountain Workspace provides the working space you’re looking for; offices, cubicles, open tables, mailboxes, conference rooms, video conferencing and more, all while providing coffee, snacks, and high-speed, fiber optic wireless Internet and copy machine.
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About CoworkingThe concept of coworking is relatively new to the business world. The concept of a shared working environment and independent activity within that environment really took off around 2006. Since then, the number of coworking spaces has roughly doubled each year.
If you have been working from home and miss interacting with other people as well as physically going to another location to get work done, coworking could be for you. Sure, you could go to a local coffee shop, but the people around you may not be in “work mode” and are often distracting. Plus, purchasing coffee in exchange for a wireless password adds up! |