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What You Need to Know to Get the Most Out of a Coworking Space Coworking spaces are great for meeting other entrepreneurs, building relationships and more.

By Rose Leadem

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As an entrepreneur, it might feel like a cold and lonely world out there, but truth is there's an entire community of other entrepreneurs out there. One of the best place to find these like-minded individuals? A coworking space.

Related: How to Build an Entrepreneurial Community

That's what Nick Devane, the CEO of PilotWorks, a coworking space and commercial kitchen rental company that caters to food entrepreneurs and startups, says. There are a number of benefits to working at a coworking space, including the ability to get advice and feedback, build relationships and find mentors. It's also important to not only leverage the people but the facilities, too.

Related: 4 Ways Co-Working Spaces Inspire Innovation and Collaboration

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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