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10 Best Cities in the United States for Startups and Entrepreneurs (2018)

crowdSPRING Blog

But this is becoming less true today, as more and more entrepreneurs find their way across the U.S. Increasingly, these metro areas are regularly appearing in rankings of the best cities in the United States for startups and entrepreneurs. It’s no wonder so many entrepreneurs launch their startup in Boulder. Boulder, CO.

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The 20 Coolest CoWorking Spaces In The U.S.

YoungUpstarts

Coworking spaces are a really cool option for a lot of workers that, for whatever reason, don’t really fit in to a traditional office space like startups, telecommuters, small businesses, and especially creatives in search of collaboration. 654 Work Cottage. Plus, after work, Icehouse frequently hosts social and cultural events.

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Harvey Aftermath: How Your Small Business Can Help

Austin Startup

Here’s how your small business can help the victims of natural disasters. There are restaurants and businesses collaborating, making discounts through donations to send over to many charities. There are restaurants and businesses collaborating, making discounts through donations to send over to many charities.

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24 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

No matter the tale, the background behind each and every business is what fuels each and brand. We asked some entrepreneurs and business owners, why they started their businesses: #1- Out of necessity. My company now helps any new or existing business grow and succeed. My parents were also small business owners.

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Open Letter to a New Austinite

Austin Startup

In all honesty, Austin does a better job of welcoming big businesses like Oracle to the city than it does a good job of making the city welcoming for working class people and small business owners who’ve lived here all their lives, and I can show you the City Council meeting transcripts and voting records if you need proof.

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What is Coworking? Everything You Need to Know

Austin Startup

Coworking spaces strive to create an office experience for people who would not otherwise have an office such as freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and anyone who can work from home. One of the first early coworking spaces (although the term “coworking” wasn’t used yet) was called 116 West Houston in New York City.

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On Supercities, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality in a Post-COVID World

Ben's Blog

For states with state income taxes, creating state/local level Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) rules to incent company development and early-stage investing would help too. That includes education — in concert with the local university and community college systems — and potentially tax-related incentives (e.g.,