Staying Connected to Business in a Coworking Environment While on the Go in Guadalajara, Mexico

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Nevermind with People

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With business trips, remote employment, and working for oneself an ever greater reality for people worldwide, coworking spaces are gaining in number and popularity, and for good reason. They address various needs, including space for meetings, consistent Internet and phone connections, and physical social interaction, that are felt by often-isolated individuals relegated to work lives outside of the office. Guadalajara, dubbed by some the Silicon Valley of Mexico given the presence of high-profile tech giants like IBM and HP, is not one to be left out of this scene.

Nevermind Coworking Space

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Nevermind strives to be the premier coworking space in the city, with a mixture of open-space style group tables, individual booth-style workstations, and closed-door meeting rooms containing projectors and whiteboards. They emphasize their clients’ ability to freelance, collaborate, hold seminars and conferences, brainstorm, concentrate, produce, be creative, connect with the community, network, enjoy their work, strengthen their business, and grow personally and professionally. As one user succinctly puts it, “Basically, they [Nevermind] leave you a table ready so that you can do what you know how to do.”

Nevermind Coworking Space with People

Nevermind photo.

Published members include architects, business consultants, photographers, digital archivists, designers, editors, educators, IT specialists, engineers, and others. Services and amenities include all those that you might find in a traditional office environment and more, including hydration (coffee, tea, water), restrooms, electricity, a stable Internet connection, copying and printing, a library, an international magazine collection, and lockers, among other things. Pleasantly, it is not located in some far-away office park on Guadalajara’s outskirts but rather right on one of the city’s nicest thoroughfares, Avenida Chapultepec.

Nevermind Coworking Space

Nevermind photo.

Hours posted online are 9am-8pm during the week, 9am-2pm on Saturdays, closed on Sundays. Nevermind invites you to try their space on and see how it fits with a range of flexible plans starting as low as $60 MXN per hour. For complete details on all aspects of Nevermind, including how to contact them, see their website, and when you’re done working, be sure to get out and see the city!