Have Spare Space at Your Startup? Share it! List it here at GreenhornConnect!

As a startup develops from an early stage company to a growing company, the workspace requirements change.  In order to satisfy those needs and be prepared for additional growth in coming months and years, you have to move into larger spaces that your company doesn't immediately fill.  That spare space is a sunk cost for your startup.  Why not share it with an emerging entrepreneur/startup?

 

If you're interested in sharing your workspace either for free or as a sublease, share it on Greenhorn Connect's resource listing of Workspaces. Our system will leave you in complete control, as You, the tenant, can create the listing through our "Add a Resource" option and go back and edit it at any time in the future.  Just make sure you select "Workspaces" as the category and tag it as "Shared Space."  You can check out our first such listing by CustomMade.com here. 

 

For those of you new to our "Add a Resource System," here's how to get started:

 

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1) If you haven't registered already, sign up for an account by clicking on our "Join the Community" button on the home page


 

 

 

 

 

 

2) Enter your desired username and email address and click "Create New Account"

 

3) Go to your email and complete registration by following the simple instructions found now in your inbox.

 

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4) Go to the resource section and click on the "Add a Resource" button.

 

 

 

 

 

5) Click on the option to create a "General Resource" 

 

6) Fill in the form and click "Save" and you'll see it posted on our site!

Make sure to select the Category of "Workspaces" and list a tag of "Shared Space."

 

If you have any questions or run into any problems, please don't hesitate to email me at jason[at]greenhornconnect.com.

 

We're here to serve the community and hope that we can facilitate some connections between growing startup companies and some new startups just looking to leave coffee shop mode.  The new startup gets a home and the old startup fills some empty space with some fellow innovators.  Both can benefit from the collaboration.

 

-Jason