September 25, 2009, 2:47 pm
We here at Office Nomads have whipped up a brand new special to bring more of you like-minded individuals into our space. It’s the new and amazing…
Singin’ the Blues Special!
Got the work from home blues? Finding yourself waiting for the phone to ring so that you can actually talk to a person instead of a computer screen? Attempting to have meaningful conversation with your coffee maker? We know how hard it can be. Don’t keep yourself trapped inside all alone! Get yourself out of the house and amongst some friendly coworkers already. Head over to Office Nomads and tell us your best story (or sing us your saddest song) of your work at home blues and we’ll reward you with a free week of coworking.
September 24, 2009, 1:53 pm

Suzi Tucker
Website: http://biznik.com/members/suzi-tucker
Member Since: July 2008
Type of Member: Resident
Suzi started coming to Office Nomads after three months of trying the ‘home office’ thing in her one bedroom condo. She would try and work from her living room then go to Victrola (local coffee shop) then home then to Remedy Teas (local tea shop). Each place could only keep her focused for two hours before she needed something different. She found Office Nomads and, with it, a place to hold onto her sanity. “I came here one day over a year ago and never left. That day when I left Office Nomads I walked by Victrola and knew I was done with that” (for work, I’m betting she’ll still head there for the delicious coffee).
At Office Nomads Suzi has been able to stay focused on her work and complete major projects. She is an independent contractor working for a client that is a multinational, multi-institutional research organization creating an online interactive learning experience. “I bring to bear my unique combination of experiences in education, the physical sciences, and design to create engaging experiences that educate and inspire visitors. I handle concept, development, and design for both physical and online exhibits.” Her work has led her to learn more about such topics as Alzheimer’s, global warming, neurology and more while creating educational exhibits. Check out her latest project at http://www.emergentuniverse.org when it goes live on October 1st.
Closing her apartment door behind her in the morning and coming to work at Office Nomads has helped Suzi feel like a real person. “My job didn’t feel real when I wasn’t leaving my house to work…Now I can set these very clean boundaries for my work. When I’m here I work. When I’m home, I don’t. “
Suzi is a great, positive individual in the Office Nomads space. She loves coming to many of the evening events. These events prove to be great opportunities to connect with the other folks working around her.
“I rave about this place all the time. Office Nomads is $475 a month. Therapy is so much more expensive. This is the better deal.”
Look for Suzi at Office Nomads Turns Two and chat her up about her awesome experience here at Office Nomads.
September 22, 2009, 8:48 pm
Office Nomads is incredibly proud to be part of a wonderful piece on coworking in October’s Entrepreneur Magazine! Along with coworking representatives from The Hive (Denver), New Work City (New York City), and Cubes and Crayons (San Francisco area), Office Nomads was highlighted as part of a rising trend of innovative, collaborative workspaces. Here’s a snippit:
The appeal of co-working seems clear: It provides people like Brunelle a professional and social package that most alternatives can’t match. For starters, there’s the real-live-human camaraderie you can’t get from Facebook or text messaging, as well as the potential for networking and uncovering new business opportunities. A co-working office can also offer a sounding board for ideas in an informal setting. And it relieves, for the most part, the energy-sapping world of office politics–not to mention blood-draining commutes.
Pretty awesome! And yes, they’re talking about Resident member David Brunelle, also in the photo above. Definitely take a look if you get a chance, and be sure to pick up a copy of Entrepreneur Magazine when you get a chance – this month is ch0ck-full of great articles.
September 17, 2009, 12:09 pm

…and you’re invited!
It’s officially time to celebrate Office Nomads turning two! That’s right, we’ll be crossing into our third year coworking in Seattle, and want to throw a party to celebrate. Here are the important details:
Office Nomads Turns TWO!
Thursday, October 8
6-10pm
@OfficeNomads – 1617 Boylston Ave., Second Floor
As usual, there will be drinks, food, and great people. We’ll also be featuring new art from Kuros Zahedi, who’s beautiful piece “Garden of Hope” has been living in our main conference room for almost a year now. More of his art will be out and about throughout the space, and it is not to be missed! This date syncs up with the Blitz! Capitol Hill Art Walk – so if you’re planning on attending the art walk, make Office Nomads a stop for sure!
Come on by, meet the awesome members of Office Nomads, and raise a glass with us as we celebrate our first two years.
Want to RSVP to let us know you’re coming? Here are some of the spots you can find the event online (because everyone has their favorite…):
Facebook
Twitvite
Upcoming
We can’t wait to see you!