Press

We’re very proud of how far NextSpace has come in just a short time.  Please take a look at some of our press clippings to read what others are saying about NextSpace, our members, and the future of Santa Cruz.

Here’s the front-page article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel announcing the birth of NextSpace in August 2008.  We were such proud parents!

The Q-Mamas of Quiddities

The Q-Mamas of Quiddities

This one is a MUST READ:  another Sentinel article,  this one pimping the ridiculously brilliant Q-Mamas from Quiddities.  NextSpace gets some love, too.  Most important, the article lays out what the future of the Santa Cruz economy might look like…..

Okay, okay, the Sentinel loves us.  Here’s yet another Sentinel article about “managing serendity” at NextSpace.  We call it the NextSpace Effect, the mojo that makes this place so great.

Think newspapers are dead?  Think again! Then read about NextSpace in the Cournalist, a newspaper produced by the citizen-journalists of Santa Cruz.

Listen to NextSpace Co-Founder and CEO Jeremy Neuner talk about NextSpace, coworking, and helicopters on NPR’s Geek Speak.  HINT:  the good stuff starts around the 21st minute!

Santa Cruz is full of small companies and freelancers, in this Santa Cruz Weekly article, Jeremy Neuner & Ryan Coonerty explain why a coworking space like NextSpace is vital to many of these businesses.

NextSpace helps keep local talent, well, local! Our members love being able to live and work in Santa Cruz, check out this article from the Santa Cruz Weekly.

Coworking is the future, and NextSpace is on the cutting edge, says Ryan Kuder, a Silicon Valley social media expert and founder of Neighborsville.

Many thanks to our community, we feel honored to be voted #1 in “10 Things That Stood Out Locally in the Last Decade.” We couldn’t have gotten here without our wonderful members.

It’s the “NextSpace Effect” in full swing in this cover story about a successful coworking collaboration of our members.

NextSpace has created a new lecture series in conjunction with UCSC and the City of Santa Cruz Redevelopment Agency.  Read about the first event of this series as mentioned by the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Next, you can read about the event’s success in this follow-up Sentinel article.