Citizen Space

by Scott Beale on November 11, 2006 · 4 comments

Citizen Summit

Citizen Summit

Citizen Summit

Chris Messina, Tara Hunt and Ben Metcalfe recently setup their new office, Citizen Space, for their web consulting company Citizen Agency in San Francisco’s SOMA district. This new space will also serve as a venue for events like Net Tuesday, Mash Pit, movie nights and a bunch of other stuff. In addition to that, Citizen Space is an active Coworking space, a place where people can drop in and have a temporary office just for a day or even weeks at at time. To celebrate the opening of Citizen Space, they hosted a Citizen Summit yesterday in the style of a mini BarCamp. I stopped by to check it out and see their great new space. While there I shot a few photos.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Dan Fost, this is all part of the new “Digital Utopia”. Ladies and gentleman, I think we have reached Buzzword Threat Level: Red

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Tara Hunt November 12, 2006 at 12:02 pm

Thanks so much for coming by and taking those awesome shots! I’m looking forward to your ‘do’ this coming weekend. I don’t know if I’ve told you this, but the Laughing Squid party is a pretty significant event for us, too. :)

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