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 Seattle, including each organization’s pricing model, coworking locations, and more.

#1. WeWork
Starts at $300/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 Seattle.

At Seattle’s 10 WeWork locations you’ll find plenty of amenities, like 24/7 building access, micro-roasted coffee, craft beer on draft, office supplies, bike storage, private phone booths, and super fast internet.

Coworking locations:

  • 1141 4th Ave: 1141 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98101
  • Westlake Tower: 1601 5th Ave Seattle, WA 98101
  • Hawk Tower: 255 S King St Seattle, WA 98134
  • 501 Eastlake Ave East: 501 Eastlake Ave East Seattle, WA 98109
  • South Lake Union: 500 Yale Ave North Seattle, WA 98109
  • Holyoke Building: 107 Spring St Seattle, WA 98104
  • 924 4th Ave: 924 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98104
  • Denny Triangle: 1099 Stewart St Seattle, WA 98101
  • 1448 NW Market St: 1448 NW Market St Seattle, WA 98107
  • 1201 3rd Avenue: 1201 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98161

Pricing:

WeWork’s pricing is divided into three categories: hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices. Below is the price range for each (depending on location). Note that not all categories are available in each location.

  • Hot desk (access to any seat in a common area): starting at $300/mo
  • Dedicated desk: starting at $400/mo
  • Private office: starting at $600/mo

#1. The Pioneer Collective
Starts at $95/mo.

The Pioneer Collective is an independently-owned coworking space, founded by a couple with a passion for design. They have a number of membership options, including event space rental.

Their amenities include bike storage, private showers, local third wave coffee, private phone rooms, printing and copying services, and super-fast internet.

Coworking location:

  • 100 South King St: 100 South King St Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98104

Pricing:

  • Community 5 (5 days coworking per month): $95/mo
  • Community 10 (10 days coworking per month): $175/mo
  • Community Unlimited (unlimited coworking): $225/mo
  • Resident Access (unlimited dedicated desk): $475/mo

#1. MAKERS Workspaces
Starts at $110/mo.

MAKERS Workspaces is focused on community, with several different event and meeting spaces available in addition to regular coworking space.

They also offer amenities like phone booths, unlimited black and white printing, fast WiFi, table games, free coffee and tea, and monthly community events.

Coworking location:

  • Maker Workspaces: 92 Lenora St Seattle, WA 98121

Pricing:

  • 5-Day Flex: $110/mo
  • 10-Day Flex: $200/mo
  • Full-Time Flex: $250/mo
  • Dedicated Desk: $385/mo

#1. Industrious
Starts at $450/mo.

Industrious has offices all over the country, with two located in the Seattle area. Their downtown Seattle office is located right across the street from Amazon’s headquarters, making them very convenient.

They also offer several amenities, including relaxation rooms, unlimited free printing, local treats, a coffee bar and lounge, and ultra-fast internet.

Coworking locations:

  • Seattle: 2033 Sixth Ave Suite 600 Seattle, WA, 98121
  • Bellevue: 500 108th Ave NE Suite 1100 Bellevue, WA 98004

Pricing:

  • Coworking: starting at $450/mo
  • Private office: starting at $819/mo

#1. Atlas Workbase
Starts at $199/mo.

Atlas Workbase is designed specifically for business productivity with a number of flexible membership plans that don’t require a long-term commitment.

Their amenities include lockers, spa showers, a gourmet kitchen, flex sit/stand desks, FedEx right on site, and access to community events.

Coworking location:

  • 500 Mercer St: 500 Mercer St Seattle, WA 98109

Pricing:

  • Day pass: starting at $19
  • The lounge: $199/mo
  • Flex desk: $299/mo
  • Workbase office: $379/mo
  • Enterprise office: starting at $1,495/mo

#1. Works Progress
Starts at $300/mo.

Works Progress strives to create an inclusive community, and they are particularly conscious of their environmental footprint.

Their amenities include private phone booths, high-speed internet, printers and scanners, mail and fax service, coffee, tea, and snacks, and the ability to bring your dog to work with you.

Coworking location:

  • 115 North 85th St: 115 North 85th St Suite 202 Seattle, WA 98103

Pricing:

  • Hourly: starting at $4/hr
  • Full time: starting at $300/mo
  • Full time dedicated desk: starting at $350/mo
  • Private office: starting at $750/mo

#1. Office Nomads
Starts at $100/mo.

Office Nomads believes in collaboration and providing a space where a strong, diverse community can grow.

Amenities include sitting and standing desks, high-speed internet, coffee, tea, and snacks, couches for naps, and free in-house events.

Coworking location:

  • 1617 Boylston: 1617 Boylston Ave Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98122

Pricing:

  • Part-time: $100-$240/mo
  • Dedicated desk: $395/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 Seattle 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.