3 Types of Free Office Space for Startups


Companies interested in targeting entrepreneurs run these facilities, and some have an application process.

The shared space also provides with a routine to entrepreneurs and keeps them from going idle at home.But these are not like conventional office. Most co-working spaces have large tables, making it tough to make phone calls or hold meetings because of the noise level. You also can’t easily add employees because of limited space and lack of dedicated desks.

3. University Space

To grow entrepreneurship on campus, many universities offer free office space through on-campus incubator programs. Applicants must present a practical business plan to qualify for space, and most university incubators require that at least one member of the startup be a student or alumnus.

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