As the U.S. remote workforce has grown steadily larger, there has been an increasing demand for sustainable remote workspaces. While plenty of folks still opt for working from home or the neighborhood coffee shop, there are many reasons why these spaces may not provide a healthy, productive work environment.
Coworking organizations like WeWork have filled the need for dedicated remote workspaces by creating beautiful offices across the country (and around the globe). These spaces, which are currently being leveraged by companies like Facebook and Microsoft, also create opportunities for remote workers to network and foster community with other like-minded individuals.
In this guide, we’ll go over the top 7 coworking spaces in Washington D.C., including each organization’s pricing model, coworking locations, and more.
1. WeWork
Starts at $350/mo.
WeWork is at the forefront of the global coworking scene. Their competitive prices, beautiful office spaces, and generous amenities make them our top choice for coworking in D.C.
WeWork offers 24/7 building access, high-speed internet, bike storage, craft beer on draft, micro-roasted coffee, private phone booths, and mail and package handling.
Coworking locations:
- 6th St NW: 777 6th St NW, Washington D.C. 20001
- Universal North: 1875 Connecticut Ave NW 10th Fl, Washington D.C. 20009
- K St: 1875 K St NW, Washington D.C. 20006
- M St: 80 M St SE, Washington D.C. 20003
- Manhattan Laundry: 1342 Florida Ave NW, Washington D.C. 20009
- Metropolitan Square: 1440 G St NW, Washington D.C. 20005
- The Apollo: 810 7th St NE, Washington D.C. 20002
- Wonder Bread Factory: 641 S St NW, Washington D.C. 20001
- 7th St: 718 7th St NW, Washington D.C. 20001
Pricing:
Multiple membership options are available at each D.C. WeWork location (except K Street, where only private offices are offered).
- Hot desk (access to any open seat in the common area): $350-$390/mo
- Dedicated desk: $400-500/mo
- Private office: $520-$900/mo
2. cove
Starts at $79/mo.
With 5 locations throughout D.C., cove is a great, flexible option for remote workers. Membership covers access to any of their locations (including those in Boston). They even have an app to help you find and reserve space.
At all of their locations, amenities include high-speed WiFi, unlimited printing and scanning, call boxes, conference rooms, specialty coffee, and mailing services.
Coworking locations:
- 14th St: 1624 14th St NW, Washington D.C. 20009
- Capitol Hill: 611½ Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington D.C. 20003
- Chinatown: 601 I St NW, Washington D.C. 20001
- Columbia Heights: 3343 14th St NW, Washington D.C. 20010
- Dupont: 1666 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington D.C. 20009
Pricing:
cove has two different membership options.
- All access: starting at $209/mo
- Nights and weekends: starting at $79/mo
3. Carr Workplace
Starts at $35/mo.
Carr Workplaces has coworking offices across the country, including 7 locations in D.C. Their membership options start as low as $35 per month.
Amenities vary by location, but typically include bike parking, 24/7 building access, storage lockers, an on-site fitness center and concierge service.
Coworking locations:
- Capitol Hill: 300 New Jersey Ave NW Suite 900, Washington D.C. 20001
- City Center: 1325 G St NW Suite 500, Washington D.C. 20005
- Dupont: 1101 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 450, Washington D.C. 20036
- Georgetown: 1050 30th St NW, Washington D.C. 20007
- K Street: 1717 K St NW Suite 900, Washington D.C. 20006
- Pennsylvania Ave: 1701 Pennsylvania Ave NW Suite 200, Washington D.C. 20006
- The Willard: 1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW Suite 400, Washington D.C. 20004
Pricing:
- Day pass: starting at $25/day
- Cafe plan (3 hrs/day, unreserved seat in common area): $35/mo
- Touchdown desk: starting at $299/mo
- Dedicated desk: starting at $400/mo
4. MakeOffices
Starts at $75/mo.
MakeOffices operates with a mission of empowering local entrepreneurs, startups, and freelancers. They have locations all across the U.S., including 5 offices in D.C. (and a few others in neighboring cities).
Amenities include fast WiFi, unlimited printing, gourmet coffee, craft beers, massage chairs, 24/7 building access and networking events.
Coworking locations:
- Glover Park: 2201 Wisconsin Ave Suite #200, Washington D.C. 20007
- The Wharf: 800 Maine Ave SW Suite #200, Washington D.C. 20024
- K Street: 1015 15th St NW #600, Washington D.C. 20005
- Dupont Circle: 1200 18th St NW Suite #700, Washington D.C. 20036
- Logan Exchange: 1509 16th St NW, Washington D.C. 20036
Pricing:
- Day pass: starting at $35/day
- Virtual office: starting at $75/mo
- Open desk: starting at $200/mo
- Private office: starting at $650/mo
5. Mindspace
Starts at $450/mo.
Mindspace has 27 locations across 6 countries and membership includes access to all of them. They have one D.C. office, conveniently located on K Street.
Amenities include 24/7 building access, high-speed internet, event space and a coffee bar.
Coworking location:
- K Street: 1301 K Street, Washington D.C. 20005
Pricing:
- Open space desk: $450/mo
- Private office: starting at $770/mo
6. The Hive 2.0
Starts at $110/mo.
The Hive 2.0 is the only coworking space in D.C. located east of the Anacostia river. They host plenty of networking events and workshops to help entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes.
Amenities include 24/7 building access, WiFi, meeting spaces, and an on-site washer/dryer.
Coworking location:
- 1231-B Good Hope Rd SE, Washington D.C. 20020
Pricing:
- Affiliate (24/7 common area access): $110/mo
- Associate (dedicated desk): $375/mo
- Associate (private office): starting at $725/mo
7. Spaces
Starts at $350/mo.
Spaces started in Amsterdam, and today they have dozens of locations all over the world. If you purchase a membership to their D.C. office, you’ll also gain access to any Spaces location worldwide.
Spaces advertises high-speed WiFi, barista-made coffee, mail handling, and access to plenty of events.
Coworking location:
- Spaces NOMA: 1140 3rd St NE, Washington D.C. 2002
Pricing:
- Open desk: starting at $350/mo
- Private office: starting at $779/mo
Which Coworking Service Should I Use?
Whether you work in graphic design, software development, or any other field that calls for a remote workspace, we trust that WeWork will have an office in Washington D.C. that suits your needs.
That said, if you’re looking for the least expensive coworking space possible, or perhaps an office in a specific part of town, there are many other worthwhile options on this list. We encourage you to compare prices, locations, amenities and other important factors before deciding which coworking space is right for you.