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Maui Co-working

This group is for people interested in Co-working in Maui.

Location: Upcountry
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Started by Joe Breman. Last reply by Roxanne Darling Oct 8, 2012.

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Comment by Jerry Isdale on June 12, 2012 at 12:15pm

Added a discussion over on MauiTechies that is relevant to coWorkers 

Comment by David B. Fisher on February 21, 2012 at 9:51pm
Mark has been a part of the broader discussion on co-working and the MRTC indeed has co-working space. But that is in Kihei. I commuted from Huelo to Kihei for many years. Not a bad drive if you have clients or co- workers to interact with. I still host meetings there from time to time. Personally I'd like something closer to where I live as part of a regular routine. The Haiku or Pauwela canneries area is top of my list.
Comment by James S. Nakama on February 21, 2012 at 8:27pm

Yes, I'm interested in co-working space in Makawao.  Will consider Paia.  Haiku is a bit too far.  My day job worksite is Kihei or Haleakala.

Has anybody talked to Mark Ausbeck over at HTDC-MEP?  I think some sort of co-working/Incubator space at a UH-MC or UH-IFA facility is our best bet.

I'm not holding my breath for high-speed internet access out of Haiku nor Paia.

Best Regards,

Jim

Comment by Jon Brown on February 21, 2012 at 11:39am

I've been keeping an eye out for suitable space for Coworking space around Paia for a while.  I haven't had much time to spend on it and still question how viable it really would be in such a small community, but I'm certainly interested.

Comment by David B. Fisher on February 21, 2012 at 11:00am

I would be interested in exploring co-working in Paia, Makawao, or Haiku.

Comment by Adam Hegi on February 21, 2012 at 10:37am

I'm considering setting up a co-working location in Paia or Makawao. I wanted to find out if anyone was interested. I need office space by August, and would be able to commit to a long term lease. My goal is to find at least 2-3 other professionals who may be interested in sharing a space.

Comment by Doug Nelson on December 16, 2011 at 12:16am

Jon, thanks for the update, and the great pix. I love the wide angles / panoramas... great to get a sense of the context of the space. Let's chat when you're back. 

Comment by Jon Brown on December 15, 2011 at 9:46pm

Just got back from a WordPress meetup followed by Vegas Jelly http://wiki.workatjelly.com/w/page/38951064/Las%20Vegas%20Jelly at the Las Vegas co-working space /usr/lib http://usrlib.org/

Very cool co-working space, I'm headed back tomorrow to work for the day.  The space was having a Jelly session (not actually sure what they're properly called, but big collaborative meetup of all sorts of folks starting up and working on projects).

I'm look forward to getting something similar started on Maui!   (photos attached -- note when I took the photos the Jelly crowd had moved into "the classroom" which is a multipurpose meeting room).  

 




 

Comment by David B. Fisher on November 10, 2011 at 7:50pm

Jon, great notes on the meeting.  I was in SF when it happened.  I did manage to visit Hacker Dojo and will post some fun photos.  It looks like we are neighbors in Huelo.  One recommendation for meeting in North Maui is the North Shore Cafe across from Colleen's.  Limitation is lack of WIFI and no/poor reception for Clear.   

 Have some other ideas, but must run....

Comment by Jon Brown on November 6, 2011 at 2:00pm

Hi Jennie - be sure to check out the meeting notes linked in Mark's post below.  From the notes you'll see there are many people eager for a co-working space on Maui...

I like the regular meetup idea to get it started, but I can't think of a coffee shop type place on island that could house 4+ co-workers for the better part of the day...  I'd love to find one that could house just 2 :).  

I know a couple people that nearly live in the Starbucks in Kihei, but I've been sitting at Paia Bay Cafe (formerly Green Bannana Cafe) one day a week for a few hours...  It's ok but not ideal.  I had actually thought about approaching them about turning their upstairs cyber cafe/postal services/fed ex space into a co-working space, but on further consideration I think it's really way to small so I'm keeping my eyes open for somewhere else.

Personally I really want a space on the north shore (I'm way out in Haiku, near Twin Falls) so it's a long drive anywhere and that's after I drive a mile up a rough dirt road.  While I really don't mind the beautiful driving all over Maui, driving an hour each way to a co-working space that I only plan on being at for 4-6 hours on any given day doesn't seem very time or fuel efficient...  Perhaps I've had the 30 second pedestrian commute across the house for too long.  Regardless, I would gladly drive over to Kihei for a while if one got started over there until one got started closer.

Jennie - Look forward to meeting you someday to talk co-working and web stuff (I'm a WordPress/PHP/WebDev).  

 

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