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Leading Edge Coworking Space Launches Monthly Touring Cowork Day in Dallas

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Dallas, TX, October 15, 2013 –(PR.com)– Cowork It Out! Will Gather Coworkers from Across Dallas to Unite the Coworking Community Promote the Benefits of a Collaborative Work Environment

The Grove Dallas has announced a new monthly touring event called Cowork It Out!, inviting members of the Dallas coworking community and digital nomads who work solo to venture outside of their regularly scheduled workspace for some camaraderie and creativity. Cowork It Out! will happen the last Friday of the month, each time at a different location.

The first event will take place Friday, October 25 from 1-5pm at the Reading Room at the iconic Klyde Warren Park in conjunction with the Park’s First Anniversary Celebration. All participants need to bring is their laptop or other work implement, as the Park offers free Wifi and charging stations.

“We’re excited to create new opportunities for the Coworking Community in Dallas to connect in intentional ways. Our partnership with Klyde Warren Park has provided us an amazing chance to kick off these events,” said Justin Nygren, Co-Founder of The Grove Dallas Coworking. “In much the same way that Klyde Warren Park has created a new space for Dallas to connect, The Grove hopes to create a catalyst that will help the members of local Coworking Communities connect in alternating spaces throughout the city to extend the Coworking conversation to a broader audience.”

About The Grove Dallas Coworking
The Grove is a coworking and collaborative community serving the social mission sector of entrepreneurs, non-profits and artists in Dallas, TX, providing the resources necessary for entrepreneurs, freelancers, consultants and change-agents to grow their businesses and organizations to their full potential. Anchored at its collaborative space in the historic West End district of Dallas, Texas, The Grove offers coworking space for every-day tasks, rooms for intentional collaboration, access to mentors for business development and opportunities to connect with the Dallas community. Members of The Grove, Dallas become part of a tightly knit, passionate and supportive network and share a vision that business can be used for used for good. More information about this community can be found at grovedallas.com

The Grove is affiliated with The Grove, New Haven located in New Haven, CT. Founded in 2011, the first coworking space in the city has grown from its 12 founding members, to close to 200, and expanded its location from 1,000 square feet to inhabiting three floors and close to 6,000 square feet. More information about this community can be found at grovenewhaven.com.

Contact: Amy King
Cell Phone: 202.288.8335
Email: amy@nestedstrategies.com

About Coworking
Coworking is a growing trend in both urban and rural environments across the globe, as it offers small businesses, entrepreneurs, artists, non-profits a new way to collaborate and innovate in shared workspaces. Corporations such as Google and Zappos are even creating shared workspaces at their headquarters to infuse outside ideas and disrupt the monotony of the daily routine.

For more information, or to schedule an interview with Justin Nygren, Co-Founder of The Grove Dallas Coworking, please call Amy King at 202.288.8335 or email amy@nestedstrategies.com. If you are interested in hosting a Cowork It Out! monthly gathering at your venue, please contact info@grovedallas.com.

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