Toronto Best Co-Working space of opportunities | VIRTUAL OFFICE | Black Led EP
- Editor

- Mar 14, 2023
- 2 min read

In the heart of Toronto’s bustling downtown core, just steps away from Richmond and Peter Street, a unique hub is redefining the way entrepreneurs work, collaborate, and grow. Entrepreneurs Point, a Black-led and Black-run initiative, is more than just a co-working space—it’s a thriving ecosystem designed to nurture innovation, partnerships, and community growth.
Created by Incap Corporation in partnership with CASA Foundation, Entrepreneurs Point has quickly become a go-to destination for young entrepreneurs seeking a place to incubate ideas, connect with like-minded professionals, and access business development support.
Entrepreneurs Point provides flexible workspaces that cater to different business needs. From permanent rental offices and virtual offices to conference rooms and private studios, the center is designed to accommodate both established businesses and startups. A 100-seat theater offers a venue for meetings, functions, and community events, while an overhead terrace—capable of hosting 250 people—becomes a vibrant hub for summer barbecues, collaborations, and networking sessions.
The space isn’t just about work—it’s also about inspiration. Its welcoming, homely atmosphere is tailored for both productivity and creativity. Entrepreneurs can choose private areas to focus on strategy, or open spaces to connect with peers, fostering an environment where ideas can flourish.
Beyond providing physical space, Entrepreneurs Point is deeply invested in guiding startups through their early stages. Regular training sessions cover essentials such as business registration, structuring operations, and laying the foundations for long-term success. These resources ensure that members aren’t just renting space—they’re also building sustainable ventures.
“This is the space to be if you’re thinking of business ideas you want to run by other professionals,” says a director with CASA Foundation. “Here, you meet other startup groups, people with fresh ideas, and experienced professionals who can guide you, collaborate with you, or even form new partnerships.”
What sets Entrepreneurs Point apart is its strong cultural foundation. As a Black-led initiative, the space emphasizes inclusivity and community-building, offering Black entrepreneurs in particular a supportive environment to thrive within Toronto’s competitive business landscape. Its location, surrounded by the city’s fashion and film industries, positions it at the crossroads of creativity and commerce.
The center also connects with the wider community through public terraces and nearby amenities. With restaurants, shops, and cultural hubs within walking distance, Entrepreneurs Point blends professional opportunity with lifestyle convenience.
While its physical base remains in Toronto, Entrepreneurs Point’s reach extends far beyond. Through virtual office services, entrepreneurs in cities such as Montreal, Vancouver, and Saskatoon can establish a Toronto presence and benefit from the hub’s resources. With CASA Foundation’s national network, plans are already underway to expand Entrepreneurs Point into other Canadian cities, bringing its unique model of collaboration and support to a wider audience.
Entrepreneurs Point welcomes new members, partners, and collaborators. Interested entrepreneurs can explore opportunities by visiting entrepreneurspoint.com, or by reaching out through social media platforms including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @EntrepreneursPoint.




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