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Beehive Baltimore

Beehive Baltimore is Baltimore city's first and only dedicated coworking facility, and is located in the Emerging Technology Center in Canton.

Beehive Baltimore, 2400 Boston Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 – Suite 308

Beehive Baltimore was formed following a session at SocialDevCamp East in November 2008. Twice-weekly Jelly sessions were held from November 6, 2008 through January 2009.  Beehive Baltimore opened as Baltimore's first coworking space at the ETC Canton on February 2, 2009, and expanded into a larger space in ETC Canton in June 2010.


 

Capital Studios

 

Opening the doors on July, 25th 2011, we take the best elements of a coffee shop (social, energetic, creative) and the best elements of a workspace (productive, functional) and combine them to give independent workers bricks and mortar to call their own. Capital Studios was built on coworking philosophy. Our Capitalists are: software engineers, real estate brokers, web developers, small start-ups, outside sales representatives, attorneys, social media strategists, consultants, entrepreneurs, designers, writers, public relations specialists, and more.

 

Capital Studios is a coworking space in Baltimore located at 1300 Bank Street (intersection of Central Avenue) on the second floor next to Mustang Alley's. It is generally open from 9am – 10pm weekdays (24/7 access to members).

 

Visit us,      http://www.capital-studios.com

Follow us,  @capitalstudios

Like us,      Capital Studios 

Email us,   frontdesk@capital-studios.com 

 

 


 

  • Smartly Spaced LLC

  • Smartly Spaced opened June 1, 2011. The facility has a large conference room, small conference room, classroom, shared office space, private offices, and a common area that can also be used for events. One of our members has set up an audio/visual recording studio and is offering classes on Multi-Media Marketing. Business hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Membership levels are available that provide 24 hour access. Please email for membership information. We offer free monthly networking events as well as a variety of free educational seminars. Convenient to BWI airport.

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  • Amenities include:

  • Wi-Fi
  • Free Parking
  • Shredder
  • Networked Printer/Scanner/Copier
  • Lockable Storage
  • Coffee/Tea/Hot Chocolate/Chai/Filtered Water
  • Business Resource Library 
  • Projector
  • Wipe boards
  •  Virtual Assistant on site 

 

Sizeable Spaces 

Sizeable Spaces is Baltimore's second dedicated coworking space, located at 1541 Light Street, in Federal Hill. Free parking, dedicated desks and conference availability, and walking distance from Cross Street Market are among the amenities included with membership. Officially launched on July 4, 2011, we're aimed at being a strong community of full and part time coworkers.

Cowork in Baltimore at Sizeable Spaces: 1541 Light Street (Second & Third Floor), Baltimore, MD 21230

  • Electronic 24/7 access for full-time members 
  • Wired and wireless business class Internet (50/10Mbps)
  • Conference area with 46" plasma TV and shared calendar for booking
  • Coffee (Keurig), water, refrigerator and microwave 

Visit our website at www.sizeablespaces.or, follow us on Twitter @sizeablespaces, or email us: team@sizeablespaces.org

 


 

 

Cafés with Free WiFi 

  • Teavolve (Aliceanna & Eden Streets, Harbor East)
    • Pros: Big, modern space with hip music.  Sandwiches, waffles, and amazing tea.
    • Cons: Sometimes loud / busy
  • Metropolitan(Federal Hill, Charles St)
    • Pros:  Fantastic food, good coffee, fast wifi connection, friendly staff, good art selection that rotates, good music selecitons
    • Cons:  Gets busy at times, a little loud for phone use
  • Koba Cafe (Federal Hill, Fort Ave) 
    • Pros:  Good wifi, quiet, huge upstairs with tons of terminals, always empty, quiet!
    • Cons:  Bad coffee, limited selection of food, parking on the street is touch and go.
  •  Red Emma's (Mt Vernon)
    • Pros:
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  • One World Cafe (Charles Village)
    • Pros: bar service too!, great food w/ vegetarian options
    • Cons: Can get busy, only 3-4 tables have access to outlets
  • Evergreen Cafe (Cold Spring Ave, Roland Park)
    • Pros: good food, good atmosphere, lots of other laptop users (students too)
    • Cons:
  • Daily Grind (Mt. Washington, Falls Road)
    • Pros: good coffee & food, sunny, big tables, rarely crowded
    • Cons: less than ideal temperature control, closes around 6
  • Daily Grind (Fells Point, Thames Street)
    • Pros: Lots of tables, good coffee, started providing surge protectors recently (5/08)
    • Cons: Sometimes kind of loud
  • Charmington's (Remington/Charles Village) 
  • Bluehouse Coffee (Towson - Note that Harbor East location closed 2/15/2009)
    • Pros:  Very quiet, Great coffee, Excellent Soup
    • Cons:  Location is away from other places of interest

 

Cafés with Pay WiFi or No WiFi

  • Spoons (Federal HIll, Cross St)
    • Pros:  Good food / coffee, great location for getting errands done, good selection of art
    • Cons:  Gets busy at times, steating is a little crampt,  staff can be pushy
  • Barnes & Noble (Towson)
    • Pros: Lots of tables, access to books, unobtrusive music
    • Cons: Peak times are crowded, only a couple of tables have plugs
  • Paper Moon Diner (Charles Village, 29th Street)
    • Pros: Big tables, proactive table service for hours and hours, 24 hours on weekends, funky atmosphere
    • Cons: I have only discovered 2 plugs, can be noisy, plan on eating

 

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