Six Kansas City coworking studios to inspire you
June 12, 2015 | Bobby Burch
Kansas City features an array of coworking spaces aimed at fostering collaboration and creativity. Below are a few of the spaces that caught our eye.
Twelve coworking studios in the Kansas City area recently banded together to collectively raise their profiles to attract more businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals with the KC Coworking Alliance. The studios hope to bring awareness to their trade through the alliance and also create a cooperative network between the studios to better serve independent workers.
- Cowork Waldo
- OfficePort – 208 W 19th St., Kansas City
- Plexpod – 10000 Marshall Dr, Lenexa, Kan.
- Kansas Citians chat at Think Big.
- Village Square – 4436 State Line Road, Kansas City, Kan.
- Innovation Cafe – 111 W. 10 St., Kansas City
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