Cohabitat, An Uptown Dallas Coworking Space

by Scott Beale on November 3, 2009 · 3 comments

CoHabitat

CoHabitat

CoHabitat

CoHabitat

CoHabitat

CoHabitat

Last month Jason Laskodi and I took a trip to Dallas/Fort Worth to visit Barry Abrahamson. While there we organized a Laughing Squid Drinkup which started off at Cohabitat, an awesome coworking space located in a huge house in Uptown Dallas. Our friend Blake Burris graciously offered to host us there and gave us a grand tour of the space. Here are a few photos of Cohabitat from our visit.

Ginger Man Dallas

Jason & Barry Chomping Stogies

Later that evening we made our way over to the Ginger Man where the Beatles cover band a A Hard Night’s Day was playing. Here are a few photos of Ginger Man Dallas.

photos by Scott Beale

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1 Tom Sheft November 3, 2009 at 3:14 pm

Here in Portland, OR we had CubeSpace, sadly a casualty of the Bush Crash. A great concept and best wishes to Cohabitat. CubeSpace is showing some signs of life so CubeSpace 2.0 is a real possibility. Looking forward to a Squid drinkup?

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2 Michael Cummings November 4, 2009 at 9:39 am

Scott we had a great time the other night, and glad you could make it out!

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3 Marco November 5, 2009 at 10:51 am

Greatings from genova! keep mental connection alive!

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