Office-using enterprises have been more openly embracing the fact that there’s more than one way to do a job well. From hybrid home-and-office arrangements to fully remote, satellite-office remote, and everything in between, corporate employees have been increasingly joining the multitude of freelancers and solopreneurs who had almost exclusively made up the clientele of coworking spaces prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Whichever category you find yourself in, if you’re looking for coworking space in Seattle, there are numerous listings for you to explore on CommercialSearch. So, to help you get started, below are a few of the best Seattle coworking spaces, for your consideration.

Premier Workspaces Seattle Downtown

Address: 1700 7th Avenue Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98101

This business was founded 20 years ago to offer flexible workspaces to growing businesses that were not adequately served by traditional lease arrangements.

Premier Workspaces in downtown Seattle is located at 1700 7th Ave., where you can book private office spaces or meeting rooms; hourly and day options in the open workspace; and virtual office plans.

Amenities here include impressive views of Elliot Bay, the Space Needle, Lake Union, Mount Baker, the Cascade Mountains, and downtown Seattle — both from the office spaces and meeting rooms, as well as from the rooftop terrace located on the 10th floor of the building.

IWG Columbia Tower

Address: 701 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104

This Switzerland-based company was founded in 1989 and has grown into a global coworking network that supports the mobility of freelancers, entrepreneurs and remote company employees across all continents. IWG’s fully serviced, stylish and beautifully designed locations feature dedicated desks with 24/7 access, premium shared amenities, storage options and much more.

The company offers numerous coworking options in the Seattle area, as well as through its subsidiary brands Regus and Spaces. Start by exploring IWG’s Seattle coworking at the Columbia Tower, a LEED Platinum-certified property where the company offers a best-in-class environment complete with highly trained support teams, business-grade Wi-Fi and, of course, quality refreshments.

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Spaces 2 and U

Address: 1201 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101

A concept that began more than 13 years ago in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Spaces was driven by the belief in a relaxed work environment where success is nurtured by a strong, supportive community feel. Since its inception, the company has grown to operate more than 100 locations all around the world.

Multiple SpacesWorks are situated in Seattle, with locations in Pioneer Square and Belltown, as well as the highly attractive coworking space at 2 and U. Located at Second and University in downtown Seattle, the 38-story, LEED Platinum-certified building is also home to corporate giant Amazon, as well as top restaurants, bars and cultural attractions, such as the Seattle Art Museum.

Here, Spaces operates three floors of fully equipped workspaces filled with natural light and boasting unobstructed views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, as well as the vibrant city below.

Qualtrics Tower at 1201 2nd Avenue in the Seattle central business district. Photo credit: CommercialEdge

Regus Ballard

Address: 1455 NW Leary Way, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98107

One of the oldest flexible office space providers, Regus opened its first location in Brussels, Belgium, in 1989. By 1992, the company had expanded to operate in eight countries and, in 1998, Regus opened its first U.S. location at the Fifth Street Towers in downtown Minneapolis. Now, more than 30 years later, the company operates thousands of flexible workspaces and serves more than 2.5 million people worldwide.

Regus consistently offers professional workspace solutions for both short- and long-term business needs, and you can find them at several popular Seattle locations, including Pioneer Square, Belltown, and in the central business district.

Regus Ballard at 1455 NW Leary Way in North Seattle is an inspiring, waterfront property featuring several meeting rooms and nearly 90 private offices. The Ballard location, in particular, taps into the neighborhood’s trendy, urban environment and is popular with growing businesses and young professionals.

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WeWork at Hawk Tower

Address: 255 S. King St., Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98104

A global coworking space provider of more recent fame, WeWork famously stands out through its unique service model and work environments. The coworking and shared space provider operates numerous locations around the Seattle area, with spaces also available in the most popular local neighborhoods.

In particular, the coworking spaces at Hawk Tower are one of the most highly appreciated of the company’s Emerald City offerings. Located at 255 S. King St., the space is easily accessible, with King Street Station, King Street Center Parking Garage, the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Pier 50 Seattle Dock all within a 15-minute walk.

The property also features enhanced HVAC standards, space for events, a wellness room, a mother’s room, outdoor space, bike storage and more. Special perks for Hawk Tower community members also include great gameday views of CenturyLink Field.

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The Pioneer Collective

Address: 92 Lenora St., Seattle, WA 98121

With two different Seattle locations (one in Ballard and one in Belltown), The Pioneer Collective is set to impress with its modern interiors and top-of-the-line amenities. The functional, turnkey workspaces are designed to set you up for success, and the on-site staff is available to help you every step of the way.
In addition to dedicated desks, you can also opt for a desk rider — another member of your team with whom you can share your workspace at a fair price. Hot desk memberships, as well as part-time and full-time community packages, are all available to those interested in working from The Pioneer Collective. Membership perks include access to high-speed fiber internet, a kitchen, lounge, phone booths, and meeting spaces, as well as printing, fax and scanning services.

Think Space

Address: 1700 Westlake Ave. N., Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98109

Thinks Space’s Seattle office is located right on the water in the South Lake Union area, boasting an unbeatable and impressive location. They advertise themselves not only as an office space, but also as a fantastic place to be, making waves as a business and as a community.

The coworking hub offers regular events that inspire and help you connect with like-minded entrepreneurs. The collaborative atmosphere is further enhanced by the building’s impressive layout, filled with event spaces, meeting rooms and unique spaces. Membership packages include hot desks, dedicated meeting spaces, virtual offices, private offices and flexible divvy offices.

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Cloud Room Seattle

Address: 1417 12th Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98122

The Cloud Room is situated in Capitol Hill and is often referred to as the most creatively inspired coworking space in Seattle. Not only is it a coworking hub, but it also serves as a lounge, with its founders hosting live music sessions and various wellness services for members.

The on-site bar is available to members and their guests and serves as a fun, yet intimate place to meet up with other freelancers, business owners or partners. Social memberships are made for those looking to join the community, while virtual memberships target those in need of a professional business address. Meanwhile, startup packages are ideal for those at the start of their journey and floating memberships are for those in need of flexible access to the coworking hub’s amenities. Established businesses can make the most of the grounded package, while night owl packages target those who are their most productive outside of “traditional” business hours.

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West Seattle Coworking

Address: 9030 35th Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 98126

With a history spanning over two decades, West Seattle Coworking has been bringing high-quality, amenity-rich flexible work to Seattle for a long time. Located in Roxville right next to vibrant Westwood, there’s plenty to do here even after work hours.

Now boasting two locations in the city, West Seattle Coworking offers everything from phone rooms, shared and private office space to meeting and conference room rentals. Tea and coffee is complimentary.

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The Riveter

Address: 1517 12th Ave., Suite 101, Seattle, WA 98122

The Riveter is a community of hard-working individuals who are on a specific mission: to end discrimination, rejection, degradation and inequality in the workplace. With an online community of women and various partners, they create campaigns that aim to build a better future for working women everywhere.

Both virtual and in-person events are held regularly to help gather like-minded individuals and business owners in order to help them take action and initiate change. While they don’t have their own dedicated space, they regularly partner with world-class hotels, offering exclusive amenities for lobby coworking, private meetings and discounts for partner services.

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The Inc. Community Coworking

Address: 111 NE 80th St., Seattle, WA 98103

Another organization with a similar mission, The Inc. Community Coworking’s goal is “to achieve gender equality in entrepreneurship, in the workplace and at home” while building toward the future. The Inc. community includes marketers, freelancers, students, remote workers, CEOs, business owners, mothers, consultants, creatives, nonprofit workers and many more amazing entrepreneurs.

Members enjoy access to all Inc. member events; meeting and phone call rooms; cowork and coplay community rooms; on-site parking; flexible and quality childcare; parent-only coworking rooms; and free or discounted workshops and classes. Both toddler and preschool rooms are also available to parents who want to bring their child into an environment that cultivates curiosity, empathy and creativity through play.