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When Determining the Best Work Environment for You, This Founder Shares What You Need to Consider Not every office space is for every entrepreneur.

By Andrea Huspeni

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Often when entrepreneurs first start out, they don't have the luxury of having their own private office. While some work from home, others choose to work at co-working or collaborative spaces.

Related: How Much Does It Cost to Rent an Office in Your City? (Infographic)

With so many of these spaces popping up, entrepreneurs need to figure out which one best suits their needs. In this video, the CEO of Loomia, a company that integrates smart fabric into apparel for brands, shares the most important thing founders should do when selecting a shared office space.

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