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Places to work if you are an entrepreneur in Nashville

Hispanic Entrepreneurs by Hispanic Entrepreneurs
February 27
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Places to work if you are an entrepreneur in Nashville

Places to work if you are an entrepreneur in Nashville

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In a changing world the options that appear in the panorama are very wide. That is why many of those who have a business that is starting look for rented spaces to carry out their activity. Hispanic Entrepreneurs gives a review of the places to work if you are an entrepreneur in Nashville.

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Coworking spaces provide you with a flexible environment to work and at the same time the connection with a diverse and projected community. All for a better cost than a long-term lease would. You can choose which services to use and you can even enjoy tiered membership or hourly rates.

To opt for the cowork you must consider that if you have more than ten employees it may not be efficient or profitable. As well as the hours of operation, if they are fixed or flexible, or if the company's hours coincide with that of the coworking environment.

Also if you need an open workplace or if you prefer a private office so you can develop the work. Another point to consider is the total cost, if you can afford it or you really save the cost of the lease.

Places to work if you are an entrepreneur in Nashville

In Nashville, coworking has developed with great success, so much so that they have a great offer in this area. The most important sites are the following:

1-WeWork: Considered the giant of coworking, it has three locations in the city, in Downtown, Music Row and East Nashville. Their memberships range from individual entrepreneurs to businesses with more than 200 employees. Provides access to your international locations.

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2-Nashville Entrepreneur Center: It offers flexible memberships in all spaces: meeting areas, internet access, printing, online forums, events and others. It is easily accessible by being centrally located and close to entertainment centers such as Nissan Stadium, Broadway, Ascend Amphitheater, and East Nashville.

El Nashville Entrepreneur Center has a large community of innovators with whom you can share experiences and skills. It has libraries with resources that visitors can use. Plus expert advice and hands-on workshops for you to expand your knowledge from Nashville business leaders.

Being located in the building at 41 Peabody Street, JP Cafe has a wide variety of delicious and nutritious food available. It allows access 24 hours a day all week.

3-4013 Travis Drive: Easily accessible by being located between I-65 and I-24, 4013 Travis Drive is ideal for small business owners throughout the city. The cost of private offices starts at $ 475 per month.

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Those on the ground floor have a private entrance, have office suites on the second floor and have plenty of natural light. Access after business hours is technologically controlled.  

4-LaunchPad: It is suitable for entrepreneurs who prefer to leave the house and be in smaller spaces. It is located across the street from Barista Parlor in East Nashville. It has some private offices and a group space in the center of the building.

It is defined as a space full of energy, ambition and collaboration. His clients are freelancers, remote workers, seasoned entrepreneurs and newbies. They organize more than 200 events a year to support the community to develop its business. They teach them in weekly meetings and conferences so they have access to great educational content.

5-Center 615: It is one of the best known with 3 buildings with shared access, with a campus-style atmosphere on the East Side. It is an option for those who want to integrate a thriving community of entrepreneurs. It offers private offices, co-working spaces, conference room (unlimited use) and free parking. It promises a place to “create, connect and collaborate”.

6-Deavor: South of Germantown is this alternative that does not have private offices, but does have a production studio, which does not have the rest. You rent it for a day, a week or 10 years. Includes coffee, tea, printing, copies, postal address, high speed internet, whiteboards, kitchen, receptionist, phone booths, free parking, etc. Entrance to a photography and video studio with a discount.

7-Novel Coworking: It has the advantage of being in downtown Nashville. It has private offices, shared spaces, rooms for events, a kitchen with an espresso bar and a beer tap.

All equipped with furniture, wifi and the possibility of placing the company logo on the office door. All this included in the rental amount which is between 30 and 50% cheaper than WeWork and Industrious. They give access to happy hours, Lunch & Learns and community events.

8-Industrious: It provides a flexible workplace with a professional and well-designed environment that is suitable for all businesses. It has 2 locations in the city and allows access to its national network that spans 50 cities.

It has private offices for teams of 1 to 12 people, suites for 12 to 24. As well as private conference rooms, membership for the network of workers, professional address for the virtual business.

9-TheLAB Nashville: Settled in Germantown is another cowork space in Tennessee which is open 24 hours for its members from Monday to Sunday. It has affordable prices to help entrepreneursIt also offers mentoring advice, courses and different services. It gives you the ability to connect with like-minded people in the ecosystem you have created.

10-Collective 615: It is the first coworking space created by women for women in Nashville. Located within the L&L Marketplace it has a variety of memberships that have discounts of up to 50% on rent. Organize courses, conferences, lunches and networking events for the professional development of the community. Rent workspaces, meeting rooms, and community spaces.

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