Does your community have a business incubator? Depending on the type
of incubation program and its space, you may find that the
organization operating the incubator will be open to the idea of
hosting an entrepreneurial engine like a CoWorking space.

In Allentown, PA the Allentown Economic Development Corporation (AEDC)
has operated a business incubation program for over 20 years and is
now dedicating some of the vacant space in the building to CoWorking,
with the hope of stimulating entrepreneurship and helping local
businesses grow. I work for AEDC and at a business incubation
conference a few months ago, incubator managers from all over the
country were receptive to the idea of hosting coWorking space.

matthew

On Jan 1, 1:07 pm, Rogelio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just curious, is there currently a relatively open way to connect those
> with capital who are open to funding coworking ventures?
>
> Some of the "tried and true" commercial ventures (apartment complexes,
> storage units, etc) are taken, and it seems that more building owners
> and investors I talk to are open to either trying something new or
> possibly even floating a venture with the hopes of better returns than
> what they are seeing.

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