⚫ In memoriam — Joshua Baer, founder of Capital Factory (1975–2026). Read the tribute →
WholeTechPicks|
Dallas-Fort Worth workspace directory

Dallas coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.

Every space below is a real, currently-operating Dallas-area coworking location with a verified street address and a Google Maps link. Click any row to open its detail card. Sort by any column, search by name or neighborhood, or filter by region. Closed and renamed spaces are excluded or flagged; missing metrics are left blank rather than guessed.

0operators / locations
0reported locations
0reported sq. ft.
0reported offices

Map of Dallas coworking spaces — click a pin for the address and website. Open Dallas on the Texas directory →

📍 Meeting someone across town? Find the fair coworking spot halfway between you →
West End Historic District, DowntownArts District, DowntownBishop Arts / Oak CliffDeep EllumThe CedarsVictory ParkNorth Dallas / PrestonTurtle Creek / Oak LawnHighland Park / UptownRedBird / South DallasRed Bird / South DallasLove Field / Lemmon AveUptownPreston Center / Old Preston Hollow
# Space Region Address Loc. Sq. ft. Seats Offices Map

Click a row for the full detail card. Loc. = reported locations in the metro · Seats = open desks/seats · — = not reported.

How to use it

Start with footprint (square footage / locations) if you need scale, then check the fit note in the detail card. Large national operators tend to help distributed teams and enterprise users; smaller neighborhood spaces often win on community feel, founder access, creative focus, or specialized amenities. Use the region chips to narrow by part of the metro.

Agents First — this page is built to be read and used by AI agents, not just humans. Framework by Joshua Baer.

Coworking in Dallas, Texas

→ Read our Best Coworking Spaces in Dallas guide

Dallas coworking has matured well past the open-plan-with-free-coffee era. The city now supports a genuine spread of workspaces — from polished, amenity-heavy floors in Uptown and the Arts District to grittier, creative-leaning rooms in Deep Ellum and Oak Cliff. That range is the point: a bootstrapped founder, a remote sales rep for a coastal company, a two-person design studio, and a solo consultant all want different things, and Dallas has a room for each of them. What ties the scene together is a strong operator base and a downtown-plus-suburbs geography that keeps commutes and rents saner than in coastal metros.

A few spaces anchor the market. Common Desk, the homegrown brand born in the West End at Factory Six03, set the tone for hospitality-first coworking and remains a favorite for freelancers and small teams who want a warm, well-run room. Industrious in the Arts District plays the premium card — quiet floors, strong meeting rooms, and a corporate-friendly feel that suits client-facing work. WeWork Uptown delivers the recognizable big-network experience with cross-city access, while Good Coworking in The Cedars and GeniusDen in Deep Ellum lean community and startup energy. Out south, The DEC Network in RedBird is a mission-driven hub for entrepreneurs, and FLOCC brings a design-forward option to Bishop Arts.

On price, plan for real Dallas ranges rather than headline rates. Day passes typically run about $25 to $40. A hot desk / floating membership generally lands around $150 to $300 a month, a dedicated desk around $300 to $450, and a private office from roughly $500 per person in suburban buildings up past $1,000 for premium Uptown and Downtown addresses. Meeting rooms usually book at $15 to $50+ an hour depending on size. Uptown and Downtown sit at the top of these bands; Oak Cliff, The Cedars, and North Dallas suburbs tend to run friendlier.

Coworking in Dallas clusters in a handful of clear pockets. Uptown and the Arts District hold the premium, amenity-rich end — walkable, transit-served, and home to WeWork Uptown and Industrious. The West End and greater Downtown anchor the historic core, where Common Desk's Factory Six03 sits alongside newer flexible floors. Just south, The Cedars (Good Coworking) and Deep Ellum (GeniusDen) carry the creative, startup-heavy energy, while Bishop Arts / Oak Cliff (FLOCC) offers a design-minded, neighborhood feel. To the north, Love Field (Venture X) and Preston / North Dallas (NOD Coworking) serve suburban commuters, and RedBird / South Dallas (The DEC Network) extends access to the southern sector.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a coworking day pass cost in Dallas?

Most Dallas day passes run about $25 to $40 for a single weekday of desk access, typically 8am to 5pm. Common Desk, for example, offers day passes at its Dallas locations, and marketplaces like Deskpass and LiquidSpace list day access at many rooms citywide. It's the cheapest way to test a space before committing to a membership.

What does a monthly coworking membership cost in Dallas?

Expect roughly $150 to $300 a month for a hot desk or floating membership, $300 to $450 for a dedicated desk you keep, and from about $500 per person up past $1,000 for a private office. Uptown and Downtown sit at the top of these ranges; Oak Cliff, The Cedars, and North Dallas suburbs generally cost less.

Which Dallas coworking spaces are best for startups versus freelancers?

Startups tend to favor community-driven hubs with mentorship and events — GeniusDen in Deep Ellum, Good Coworking in The Cedars, and The DEC Network in RedBird. Freelancers and solo remote workers often prefer the flexible, hospitality-first feel of Common Desk or a floating membership at Venture X or NOD Coworking, where a hot desk keeps monthly costs down.

Do Dallas coworking spaces have meeting rooms and conference rooms?

Yes. Nearly every space on this page includes bookable meeting and conference rooms, usually billed by the hour and often bundled with monthly credits. Typical rates run $15 to $40 an hour for small two-to-six-person rooms and $50+ for larger boardrooms. Premium operators like Industrious in the Arts District are known for particularly strong meeting-room setups for client work.

Can I get 24/7 access to a coworking space in Dallas?

Members with a dedicated desk or private office almost always get 24/7 keycard or app-based access at spaces like WeWork Uptown, Venture X Dallas, and NOD Coworking. Day-pass and basic floating plans are usually limited to staffed business hours, so if round-the-clock access matters, confirm it's included in your membership tier.

Is parking available at Dallas coworking spaces?

Parking varies by neighborhood. Suburban and Love Field locations like Venture X and NOD Coworking typically offer free surface lots. In dense areas — Uptown, the Arts District, and Downtown's West End — parking is more often paid garage or metered street, sometimes with discounted validation for members. Deep Ellum and Bishop Arts mix lot and street parking, so it's worth asking each space directly.