JellyInFrisco


Jelly! is coming to Frisco, Texas

 

Jelly in Frisco (TX) is just getting started. Add your name to the list below if you'd like to join/organize/support/help!

 

We're just getting started on creating the very first Frisco Jelly to bring casual coworking to the north Dallas area.  You can commute to the workplace. If you are 18 and do not have a license yet, you need to take a in Texas. Anyone in the Plano, Frisco and Allen areas are welcome to join us.  Things are just getting underway so we'll update you when we have more information. We're hoping to host the first Jelly sometime in the next month.  We are scouting for a good location at the moment - so if you are aware of any, please post them below.

 

What is "Jelly" ?

 

Jelly is an every-so-often casual coworking session. Anyone is welcome to come, bring your laptop, art supplies, or whatever, and work alongside other creative, fun people. Jelly was started in March 2006 in NYC by Amit Gupta and and Luke Crawford. They chose the name Jelly because they conceived the idea while eating jellybeans.

 

See workatjelly.com and this blog post for more background.

 

Interested in participating when it's up and running?

(Leave a contact link or other info)

 

Possible Venues So Far

 

 

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2. Look up the licensing States will have boards that license and discipline real estate agents in those states, says Phipps. Check with your state's regulatory body to find out if the person is licensed and if there have been any disciplinary actions or complaints, or check to see if the information is posted online.

3. Pick a winner Peer-given awards count, says Phipps. One that really means something is the "Realtor of the Year" designation awarded by the state or local branch of NAR. "These agents are the best as judged by their peers," he says. "That's a huge endorsement."

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