October 6, 2017 BBJ: Creative & Cool: Startups find small – but hip – spaces fit the bill BBJ: Creative & Cool: Startups find small – but hip – spaces fit the bill Originally posted on Baltimore Business Journal By Morgan Eichensehr A student at a university has an idea for an app that he thinks he could help solve a problem facing modern society. He’s taken entrepreneurship courses and wants to form his own company, with a goal of making something of the idea. He’ll need partners to take the risk with him, probably a lot of guidance from someone with more business experience and, of course, a place to work. It’s a fairly typical story, fueling a big trend in business today. As more and more entrepreneurs try to make their business ideas into reality, there’s a growing demand for more non-traditional workspaces. Young companies with limited manpower have no need — or extra cash — to lease a downtown office running about $25 per square foot on average. In fact, some only need a desk, which can be rented in a coworking space for a few hundred dollars a month. Read full article here Post navigation ← BBJ: Cool Digs – How Harkins Builders built out their own office space Ask The Experts: Construction Through Informed Design →