4652 Coworking Spaces in United States
Car Space Raleigh in Raleigh
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/monthThe Collection in Los Angeles
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/monthQuest Workspaces Biscayne in Miami
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/monthBrain Box in Miami
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About United States
Home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood, the United States covers a vast 50 states in North America, from Alaska to the sandy shores of Hawaii. The main cities include: Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC and Chicago. The country is the 3rd largest by area and by populous in the world (over 324 million people) and one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations. A highly developed country with a post-industrial economy, it accounts for almost a quarter of the world's GDP and nearly a 3rd of global military spending. A political and cultural international force, it is a leader in scientific research and technological innovations. Of its population 88.6% are connected to the Internet, with 59.3% jumping onto Facebook. As of January 2016, the fastest growing startup scenes in the United States did not include New York or Silicon Valley, as one would have thought (probably due to the high cost of living). The fastest "growing" tech scene cities were stated as Kansas City, Dallas, Washington, Austin, Nashville, Boulder, Raleigh, Seattle, Salt Lake City and St Louis. The government is attempting to attract tech savvy minds to its offices in an attempt to revamp its services under a 2-year federal startup mission. Promises of work perks - to make up for working for the government when finding a chair to sit on in the basement office may be a struggle - is being able to play in the White House bowling alley, instead of having a ping pong table. It is a bid to transform and "hack the bureaucracy and red tape that holds back innovation and progress" in America's oldest institution. The fact that the government has managed to lure the likes of product managers, engineers and designers from Google, GOOG, Facebook, Amazon and Twitter, translates to a passionate crew determined to reshape the nation. To find a coworking space in United States, browse through our interactive map below.

