Since people discovered the benefits of co-working, the concept spread like wildfire. From Europe to America, Asia to Africa; the revolution began and the world hasn’t seen anything yet.
Co-working spaces are not only growing in number but in size as well. In a world where everything from cameras to vehicles are getting smaller, to save space, co-working spaces are going against the grain.
This week on our co-working segment, we feature 1776, a 33,000 square foot co-working space in Washington DC. 1776 is not only a co-working space but a startup incubator and has partnered with among others; Microsoft and AT&T to ensure startups within their space have all they need in mentorship and support to scale.
Features:
Location-Washington DC, U.S.
Access-24/7 for members
No. of desks- (houses over 200 startups)
Price per desk-$150 (membership+limited workspace)
Storage-Available
Internet-Yes
Lounge-Yes
Members
1776 houses over 200 startups some of them include:
Unique feature
1776 is a different co-working space in many ways, from incubation and mentorship to seed funding, it has established a name for itself not only in DC but globally. They even got to host OBAMA! The one thing that, however, stands out is the people. A large community of entrepreneurs is most certainly a guarantee of success for your startup.
Remember to check our features page for more great co-working spaces around the globe.