Happy New year! Welcome to our special January Canadian Co-worker eMag.
As we approach the end of our 4th lockdown, we are incredibly optimistic that 2022 will be pivotal year for you to cease the moment and create new opportunities for growth.
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Happy New year! Welcome to our special January Canadian Co-worker eMag.
As we approach the end of our 4th lockdown, we are incredibly optimistic that 2022 will be pivotal year for you to cease the moment and create new opportunities for growth.
Welcome to our Special December Holiday Edition of the Canadian CoWorker eMagazine.
Thank you to our community members who joined us for our 4th Anniversary Holiday Party recently! It was memorable and hard to believe we’ve achieved this milestone. We survived and thrived with our members, despite another year of COVID.
As we all adapt and pivot in these most challenging times, we’ve stay true to our mission of redefining the future of work and learning. Hence, it’s never been more exciting and busier time in the history both MindShare Workspace and Learning companies. We are grateful to our partners and clients! Adopting to an agile business mindset is vital in this climate of unknowns. Equally important is having a strong community network of mentors and partners which is what makes the MindShare Workspace such a special place that our members love as a place to connect and call home.
We are optimistic about the future of business in Mississauga and beyond and will execute on our expansion plans in 2022. We’re also excited to be launching an incubator/ accelerator program that will include an expert speaker series and the launch of the Canadian Centre for the Future of Work & Learning.
Welcome to our special November 4th Anniversary edition of the MindShare Canadian CoWorker eMag as we celebrate national Career Month across Canada. Do join us for our first face to face/Virtual anniversary/holiday celebration at the MindShare Workspace, Tuesday, December 7, 5-7 pm. Click here to register.
Our passion to nurture the future of work & learning took to the virtual centre stage as we marked history in creating the first 3D immersive learning environment in North America that replicated our MindShare Coworking space (see image above). The 12th Canadian international EdTech conference last month focused on the notion of future-proofing learning across Canada and beyond.
Dear Colleague,
Welcome to our special Re-opening Summer edition of the MindShare Canadian Coworker eMag!
We are thrilled to welcome our existing coworking members and new members back to the MindShare Workspace–Canada’s First Mall located coworking innovation space for small business, consultants and remote workers.
While it’s been an incredibly challenging time to sustain and survive during COVID, our team has taken the opportunity to innovate and create new programs to meet emerging needs of all workers for a growing community of hybrid workers. Given the increased demand, we are in the midst of expansion plans this coming year to Burlington and Richmond Hill.
Welcome to our Special May CoWorker eMagazine.
One Year Ago, Our World Changed Forever:5 Lessons for the Future of Work & Learning
Sitting at a lunch table, I listened with intrigue to a very keen business executive from the U.S share his vision for our co-working business expansion into the north eastern U.S. He had contacted me out of the blue. They owned 16 malls he declared and sought out my company after extensive research as the ideal partner. He did his homework as he pulled out a glossy report on us that included a large coloured layout of a premium mall. He pointed to our full coloured Mindshare logo that was situated next to the Apple store as to the proposed location. As founder of Canada’s first shopping mall located coworking space, this seemed like a great expansion opportunity into the U.S. That same afternoon, we got word from our mall management that our world was about to change forever–immediate full closure.
This was our World War III. The battle against COVID-19 that continues to linger. I remain hopeful and grateful daily despite what still feels like a bad dream, that will go away sooner than later with the vaccine coming. I always felt grateful for how safe Canada felt, having heard war stories from my immigrant parents growing up. The unknowns resulted in a sense of panic at times early on during the pandemic as we tried to make sense of it at all.
Welcome to our Special March CoWorker eMagazine.
One Year Ago, Our World Changed Forever:5 Lessons for the Future of Work & Learning
Sitting at a lunch table, I listened with intrigue to a very keen business executive from the U.S share his vision for our co-working business expansion into the north eastern U.S. He had contacted me out of the blue. They owned 16 malls he declared and sought out my company after extensive research as the ideal partner. He did his homework as he pulled out a glossy report on us that included a large coloured layout of a premium mall. He pointed to our full coloured Mindshare logo that was situated next to the Apple store as to the proposed location. As founder of Canada’s first shopping mall located coworking space, this seemed like a great expansion opportunity into the U.S. That same afternoon, we got word from our mall management that our world was about to change forever–immediate full closure.
This was our World War III. The battle against COVID-19 that continues to linger. I remain hopeful and grateful daily despite what still feels like a bad dream, that will go away sooner than later with the vaccine coming. I always felt grateful for how safe Canada felt, having heard war stories from my immigrant parents growing up. The unknowns resulted in a sense of panic at times early on during the pandemic as we tried to make sense of it at all.
Welcome to our Special February CoWorker eMagazine.
Today we are super excited to celebrate with the Mississauga City Council former Mayor McCallion’s 100th Birthday!
In honour of Hazel’s 100th Birthday, we are purchasing $1,000 worth of her commemorative book, with proceeds going to the Trillium Health Centre.
Special thanks to Councillor Ron Starr for joining us on MindShareTV to share some inspiring stories about Hazel and celebration plans for the week!
As a result of the challenges facing small business, in this issue we have vast support resources to support you, courtesy of the City of Mississauga Economic Development office. Be sure to also checkout our MindShareTV podcast with Donna Heslin, Manager of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at our fine city.
Welcome to our Special December Holiday Edition of the Canadian CoWorker eMagazine.
We’re thrilled to inform you that we are still open for business, implementing all the necessary safety measures put in place by the Ontario government due to COVID-19.
Come join us virtually to celebrate our 3rd Anniversary Holiday Party! Mark you calendars for Thursday, December 17, 4-6pm. We have an innovative cool Virtual event platform that will enable networking more seamlessly! Please RSVP.
Robert Martellacci, Founder & CEO of MindShare Workspace Inc., Canada’s first mall located coworking innovation space in Erin Mills Town Centre in Mississauga, said the concept is for shared office space for small businesses and startups.
“We are looking to expand our format into other suburban area malls,” he said.
“I had this vision four years ago when we started evolving the concept and that was kind of ahead of my time but now all of a sudden now the expansion opportunities, in combination with COVID and store spaces opening up, it’s a great opportunity to expand.”
The Erin Mills Town Centre space is about 4,000 square feet, a former Urban Planet store. There are nine offices, dedicated desks, and drop in space. It accommodates 40 to 50 businesses.
“I want to make it really super simple and easy to access our space,” said Martellacci. “People really value the amenities of the mall. The food court. The free parking. We’re solving the problem for the malls. I see a shift happening to more services in the future with the recent closures. It presents opportunities.
“We’re looking at other locations. We’re definitely looking at U.S. expansion and we’re looking at expansion into other suburban malls that are a key region like the GTA. We’re interested in Calgary. We’re looking at major metropolitan areas in suburban regions because people are re-evaluating priorities in life. People are looking to stay closer to home. People are starting their own businesses because of COVID. Growth is definitely on the horizon.”
“We’re in discussions with Milton. The Town of Milton is the fastest growing town in Canada and over 3,000 people travel downtown daily on the GO. That’s likely going to be our next location. There’s no coworking space there and there’s a mall that’s being renovated.”
A mall conglomerate in Upper State New York to Boston with 16 locations has also expressed interest in the concept.