Bansko’s First Coworking Space to Open Doors on December 15th
The most popular ski resort in Bulgaria is now emerging as a hub for digital nomads
Coworking Bansko, the first coworking space in the most popular Bulgarian ski resort, is officially set to open on December 15th, lighting a new perspective for Bansko’s future as a destination for digital nomads, freelancers and location-independent entrepreneurs from around the globe.
Located at 4 Toma Vishanov street in the resorts’ center, Coworking Bansko will host a full-day opening event, featuring presentations, workshops for digital nomad lifestyle, future developments discussion, as well as tasty snacks and drinks for everyone with some live music in the evening. Everyone who wants to try out Coworking Bansko is invited to take advantage of the free trial day.
The venue offers 18 fully-equipped workstations with ergonomic chairs and spacious wooden desks, an event room, a private phone room, lockers, as well as a kitchen and a recreation corner with cozy sofas. As well as a tea and coffee flat rate.
Furthering ideas, networking opportunities and creativity, the office at the base of the Pirin mountain is offering a volunteer program and various events.
Coworking Bansko is also announcing flexible booking prices for long-term members and short-term travelling entrepreneurs. Partners provide help with accommodation and other services.
The founders Irina, Pandeva, Uwe Allgaeuer and Matthias Zeitler believe that Bansko has all that is needed to attract digital nomads, while Bulgaria is paving the way with tax-friendly legislation, business opportunities, and emerging start-up sector.
“We want to be a home for location independent entrepreneurs to dream bigger ventures together” says Uwe Allgaeuer.
Bansko is joining in the global coworking movement as a price-compatible, accessible and inspiring destination in Europe.
We kindly invite you to join the opening event on December 15th, starting an 9:00 am.
About Coworking Bansko
Coworking Bansko is founded by Matthias Zeitler, a location-independent entrepreneur from Germany, and his Austrian partner Uwe Allgaeuer. The venue’s local managing partner is Irina Pandeva, a Bansko-born designer, and a nomad for years before returning back her hometown.
They have been working on turning their idea into a coworking space over the last few months, with the help of partners, volunteers, locals, and foreign nomads taking part. Now the venue is completely functional with the beginning of the winter season.
Coworking Bansko has already hosted some theme-related conferences and seminars that gained support in the media and in the social networks in their temporary space since mid of September.
Links:
Website: http://www.coworkingbansko.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coworkingbansko