Tired of the isolation from working at home? Want to work independently, but crave spur-of-the-moment stand-up meetings that generate your best ideas? Connect Space has a desk for you. Sponsored by Traeger's Bar and Three Rivers Brewery
So you've decided to become your own boss, but the isolation of working at home is driving you crazy, and you don't have the resources to commit to a one year office lease. Suffer alone no more. Farmington's newest co-working business has a desk for you. You're watching the Local News Network, brought to you by Traegers and 3 Rivers Brewery. I'm Wendy Graham Settle. COVID vaccinations may have allowed more employees to return to the workplace, but many are not so eager to head back to the office. The US Labor Department reports that more than four million workers quit their jobs in April alone, and the trend is expected to continue in what is now called, the great resignation. But working on your own is as a consultant or freelancer or even a start up entrepreneur, can be lonely. And let's face it, you're Zoomed out and meetings with clients at your kitchen table are tacky. If you're craving person to person meetings or spur of the moment brainstorming sessions, you may want to consider a membership at Connect Space, a new coworking center in downtown Farmington. Coworking venues offer a professional office space that allows independent workers to rent a desk, meeting room, conference room, or private office, when needed, whether for a day, a week, a month, or a year.
So, anyone working from home, maybe working remotely, entrepreneurs, start-ups, freelancers, students even, anyone can come in and use this space. It's a flexible way to have a great workspace without any of the overhead. No traditional leases and setup costs and all that. We're here and everything's ready to go.
Connect Space founder, Jaime Wisner, remodeled the old JC Penney building at 203 West Main Street in downtown Farmington. And the display window is a metaphor for how radically the world of work is changing, and how worker's expectations have changed in the wake of the pandemic. According to the staffing firm, LaSelle Network, 68% of workers prefer to work remotely closer to home. And AllWork.Space, a digital magazine that examines future work trends, reports that more than one in three workers plans to become a freelancer, with 49% saying they would do so for more flexibility. Connect Space is ready to respond. The spacious venue includes open desk areas, small to large meeting rooms, a kitchen, private offices for one to four workers, a large meeting room for workshops, casual seating areas, and a pool table downstairs. Memberships start at $28 a day for a five day drop in pass, to $350 a month for a dedicated desk with eight hours of conference room privileges. Private office rentals start at $500 a month, but the benefits of working around others when you choose, are priceless.
What these spaces provide is a network within the membership, and that's really the most important thing is to have that opportunity like you said, to share ideas and brainstorm. But the community itself, within that membership, is really valuable. And so, you can create business and share business and referrals, and so it's going to be really fun to watch that community grow and kind of see who we're serving, but then how everybody else can work together and help each other.
If you'd like to learn more or would like to tour the facility, visit connectspace.biz. Thanks for watching this edition of the Local News Network, I'm Wendy Graham Settle.