WRAL: List: Places to try coworking in the Triangle

Stephanie Llorente, owner of Restored, is a regular contributor to the WRAL-TV Go Ask Mom blog where she writes about relevant topics for working moms. We repost that content here.

Coworking spaces seem to be popping up in all the trendy places these days. And still, I’ve never met a coworking space I didn’t like. No matter the space, there’s something electric about creating good work in an intentional space with others. It’s like, even though everyone in the physical space is driving toward different business goals and unique desired outcomes using diverse skill sets, our general aspirations are the same: to create steady progress, to collaborate with others and to have fun along the way.

Coworking creates an energy that can’t be replicated working from home. Believe me. I’ve tried.

That’s why I’m sharing a roundup of the Triangle’s coworking spaces. Each is unique it what it offers, so I’m calling out a few distinctive characteristics of each so that you can find your own perfect workspace to hunker down and make things happen.

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