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Are You a Solopreneur from Boston? Check out These 10 Boston Coworking Spaces

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Boston Massachusetts is a great place to start a business. There are many reasons why the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation ranked Boston first among the 25 startup hubs in the US:

  • Many millennials thrive in Boston.
  • Numerous startup programs are available to support you.
  • Boston has all the perks you would look for in a city.

When it comes to the resources you need as a solopreneur in Boston, co-working spaces offer opportunities to network, focus, and get stuff done. With that, Lifestyle Solopreneur enumerates top 10 shared office spaces in Boston MA.

1.  Idea Space

Situated in 867 Boylston Street, Idea Space promises to be the co-working space “where work feels like home.” Need more privacy? Yes, they got neat private offices. Want to share ideas with others? Choose their “coworking” membership. Price starts at $50/month.

2. WeWork

With 9 buildings in Boston, WeWork is definitely something you shouldn’t miss. WeWork is basically everywhere. Graduates from MIT, Harvard, and other colleges love the amenities like super fast internet, micro-roasted coffee, 24/7 building access, and more.

3. Coalition

Prefer a co-working space that’s located near top restaurants and shopping centers? Choose Coalition at the 6th floor of 68 Harrison Avenue. You’re always welcome regardless of what you specialize in – design, tech, etc.

4. Make Shift

Not only is Make Shift affordable, but it can also be the place where you host your events. What you’ll love about Make Shift is that you get to engage with creative minds and gather support from respectful individuals.

5. Industrious

One of the best co-working spaces we recommend, Industrious has 3 locations in Boston. Amenities include ultra-fast internet, conference rooms, parties, and unlimited printing. Need a quick break? Indulge in a hot cup of delicious coffee and some local treats.

6. Business District

Boston’s Business District has all the modern amenities you desire to work comfortably and productively. Enjoy the spacious environment, amazing views, and friendly staff. There’s also a fitness center and cafe if you plan to stay the entire day.

7. Regus

Regus believes that home isn’t always the best place to run your solopreneur business. Beat the loneliness and get a professional address this time by spending your work days in Regus. You have the freedom to create your own package to meet your business needs.

8. Impact Hub

If you’re after building great connections with like-minded people, Impact Hub is the place for you. Impact Hub is not just a workspace; it’s a community of value-driven people who want to make a difference in the world.

9. Oficio Coworking & Meeting Rooms

Oficio offers a wide variety of seating options to make sure that you feel most comfortable working. They have fast and secure wi-fi, gourmet coffee, phone booths, and more. If you plan to arrange an event, Officio also features boutique spaces for any type of event.

10. SPACES

Interested in a creative working environment? SPACES has 461 dedicated desks and 3 meeting rooms to make sure that your solopreneur needs are met. The beautiful environment makes you feel happier and more productive. Not to mention, the creative minds you might meet.

That’s all for now! Next week, we’re going to feature co-working spaces in Las Vegas. If you found this guide helpful, share it with your friends who’d like to work in a shared office space in Boston.

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