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Unique Co-working Spaces that go Beyond the Norm!   DC/Maryland Metro Edition*

Unique Co-working Spaces that go Beyond the Norm! DC/Maryland Metro Edition*

As a creator, entrepreneur or new business one of the major cost factors can be owing or leasing office space. A space that is convenient for your customers and clients, parking, internet/WiFi, mail services, etc. These needs have caused a surge in co-working office spaces nationwide. As many have come and gone in a short span of time there are still many spaces that have been created with the focus of the entrepreneur and not only on leasing spaces. In our search for this article, our main focus was not only on office spaces but spaces that allow you to call it home. Spaces that are inviting for you to feel inclusive, collaborate with others or even find a quiet space for you to focus on your goals.

These Co-working spaces in the DC/Maryland Metro area have been proven to be spaces that spark creativity on any entrepreneurs' most doubtful days. Baltimore Co-working spaces to Washington DC Co-working spaces may have priced a bit higher than those in the southern region, however, the ones we have listed offer options to help you build, instead of landing your finances into a bigger hole.

 

Startup Nest- Baltimore

Created by Kyle O'Connor. Whose mother, in 1989, Estelle O’Connor opened the first minority- and woman-owned coffee shop in D.C. called Roasters on the Hill. Start-up Nest, Minority-owned with the focus on access and inclusivity opened its doors in 2016. 25,000-square-feet Located 5 minutes from Downtown Baltimore. With ample access via driving or public transportation situated by the Baltimore Stadiums. Not only does it provide co-working spaces and private offices but also includes entrepreneurial mentorship by those in the community who have tested the waters. Free coffee, onsite cafe, gated parking, full-service kitchen, and lounge area are just a few of the amenities offered. Let us know how your time at the Startup Nest went, we would love to hear about it! Rental spaces start at $25 for the day, $100 a week & private office spaces with prices that can vary.

https://thestartupnest.com/ 1401 Severn St, Baltimore, MD 21230

 
 
 

Full-Service Radio- Washington DC

Internet Radio Station and Community Podcast Network located in the Lobby of "The Line Hotel" in Washington, DC. Featuring over 40 local podcasts hosts and programs with a focus on culture from music, to food, to politics and more. Offering emerging podcasts & media influencers space and professional equipment to elevate their journey. A few of our favorite SoundCloud podcasts are happy to have made Full-Service Radio their new home. Matter fact, we began listening before the existence of Urban Freedom Magazine and were thoroughly inspired by many of the podcast hosts. It is no wonder how the station operates 24/7...a great community! If you are looking to learn, start, or grow; be sure to head over to Full-Service Radio.

www.FullServiceRadio.org 1770 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC 20009

 
 
 
 

Perfect Office LLC- DC & Maryland

With locations spanning the entire DMV area (DC, Maryland, Virginia) Perfect Office LLC emerged from Perfect Staffing LLC. A full-service Co-working & Private office space environment with multiple building locations. Mail services, free parking, 24/7 secure access, receptionist service and more. What makes these spaces so special is it allows for creative influence but also a perfect place for those who may find typical co-working spaces to be distracting. A bit quieter than most shared offices as many respect those who are introverted or require privacy for their clients. From make-up artists to tax services Perfect Office LLC is the home to a variation of entrepreneurs. Spaces start at $49 for a virtual office, $99 for co-working space- $499 for private office space.

https://goperfectoffice.com/

 
 
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