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Church & State
370 S. 300 East
Salt Lake City
Church & State is a nonpredatory, cooperative startup incubator located in a remodeled 121-year-old church. It offers free and reduced-rent office space along with advice and business and technical support to entrepreneurs as well as newly created and early stage companies.
Holodeck
175 W. 200 South
Suite No. 100 (Garden Level)
Salt Lake City
HolodeckSLC.com
Holodeck is a newly remodeled co-working office and meeting space in downtown Salt Lake City's historic Firestone Building. The trendy campuslike facility opened a few months ago, offering monthly members a range of support services and 24/7 access.
Impact Hub
44 Exchange Place
Salt Lake City
saltlake.impacthub.net
Part of a global network with centers in 60 cities, Impact Hub combines co-working space with incubator resources, educational programs and community events to promote nonprofits, socially minded groups and sustainable startups. Hub managers plan a move to remodeled quarters at 150 S. State St. in early 2015.
Office Evolution
175 S. Main, Suite 500
Salt Lake City
Office Evolution is part of a Colorado-based franchise of co-working centers and opened a space two months ago in Salt Lake City's Walker Center. Catering primarily to sole practitioners, it provides support, meeting spaces, professional mailing address, drop-in spaces and dedicated offices.
Sustainable Startups
340 E. 400 South, Suite 50
Salt Lake City
Sustainable Startups offers support, monthly educational events, peer mentoring and co-working spaces for early stage startups pursuing ideas that advance economic, environmental and social sustainability. The year-old center has special programs for young entrepreneurs and nonprofit startups.
Work Hive
307 W. 200 South, No. 3004
Salt Lake City
workhiveSLC.com
Work Hive opened in 2012, and its co-working spaces are now spread over two floors of Salt Lake City's historic Crane Building. The oldest and smallest of the city's co-working sites, it focuses mainly on creative professionals and independent contractors.