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Coworking Spaces & Other Office Alternatives

(in alphabetical order by space name) 

In Seattle 

  • The Greenwood Collective - Greenwood
    • http://www.greenwoodcollective.com
    • 8537 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 
    • $450/mo. perm. desk, $295/mo. shared desk, art studios
    • A Creative Event and Work Space - focused on visual design and communication arts
    •                (206) 420-1497        
  • Office Nomads - Capitol Hill
    • http://www.officenomads.com
    • 1617 Boylston Ave, Second Floor, Seattle, WA 98122
    •                (206) 323-6500        
    • $475/month or $25/day 
  • StartPad - Pioneer Square
    • http://startpad.org
    • 811 First Avenue, Suite 480, Seattle, WA 98104
    •                (206) 388-3466        
    • $300/mo, $150/10-day-pass
    • (Software Development Focus) 

In the Puget Sound area 

  • Thinkspace - Redmond
    • http://www.thinkspace.com
    • 8201 164th Ave NE, Suite 200
    •                (425) 629-6200        
    • "Green" office space that was designed with sustainability in mind 

Facility Postings

  • Remote Office Centers - www.remoteofficecenters.com - Free web site for posting and searching for Remote Offices.  The site lists offices for coworking and telecommuting. 

People Interested in Coworking

Name Company Neighborhoods that would be convenient to you
Peter Chee Thinkspace Eastside / Redmond. Looking to build a community that is looking for a small footprint.
Jacob Sayles Office Nomads Capitol Hill
Susan Evans Office Nomads Capitol Hill
GregoryHeller CivicActions.com Capitol Hill, Pioneer Square, Fremont
Jeremy Smith Apex Performance Ravenna, U District, Sand Point, Greenlake, Wallingford
Betsy Bruce Performance Factor

West Seattle, SODO, Georgetown, Southpark, Burien, Downtown

John Sechrest

CBCC

Spending more time in Seattle soon

Dana Silverman

Independent

Fremont, SODO, Queen Anne

Molly Rhoten North Star Offices Eastside/Redmond
Heidi Showman North Star Offices Eastside/Redmond

 

Comments (10)

Mary Deaton said

at 9:50 am on Jan 5, 2007

I an interested in co-working, but I have a dog who would come with me most of the time. Is there a formal group looking for space here in Seattle? How does one meet up?

Anonymous said

at 10:14 am on Feb 28, 2007

I too, am interested in this concept. SoDo seems like a great area to find a place. Although, I'm biased as I live in W.Seattle :) What kind of momentum do we have here? I won't be able to talk leases for another month or 2, but I am game to help, perhaps. marc(underscore)leahy(at)hotmaildotcom

Anonymous said

at 8:45 am on Mar 14, 2007

We do not have lots of momentum. I think one problem is we have a limited number of people and everyone wants to be in their own neighborhood. We may need to consider meeting and discussing people's willingness to pick an area we can all agree on and then look for spaces.

Shauna said

at 2:39 pm on Aug 1, 2007

I am about to open the doors to what has been a year of blood sweat and tears. My Day Office is opening in Beltown, a full service business center. I hope to have created not just a place to work but a co-working community. This is a gonna be a hot-house for enterprenuers, business start-ups and successful mobile workers! Visit my wiki My Day Office or www.mydayoffice.com for more info.

Shauna said

at 1:48 pm on Sep 24, 2007

My Day Office is official open. A spacious, modern place to work and meet clients. Please come by and visit and let me know what you think if this effort for a co-working community. www.mydayoffice.com

Raines Cohen said

at 7:19 am on Sep 26, 2007

Congratulations, Shauna. I've included some suggestions on the MyDayOffice page about how to more effectively do outreach with the coworking community and use this wiki to best effect. Seattleites, you might want to consider restructuring this page now that you have up-and-running coworking facilities in your town to put that front and center and demote but include more context/datestamps in the list of seekers. I'll be up for a visit next month and would be delighted to facilitate an in-person gathering, perhaps lunchtime at My Day Office if they're willing to host, to talk about the Seattle Coworking scene. It's one thing to have an ultimate perfect-fit fantasy, but it might be worth re-evaluating whether some of the existing facilities are "good enough," or what they would have to provide to meet your needs -- given the state of the market, it might at least be worth a try.

Raines Cohen said

at 7:22 am on Sep 26, 2007

P.S. Office Nomads site appears to be down; any news on that front?

Shauna said

at 12:52 pm on Oct 11, 2007

Hey everyone,

My Day Office is having an Open House, Wed Oct. 17th 4-6 pm. You are all invited to come take a look at the space. There will be free food and drinks too! Email my coworker Vida@mydayoffice.com and let her know you're coming and if you are bringing guests. Thanks, Shauna

Shauna said

at 12:53 pm on Oct 11, 2007

Oh and the address is
My Day Office
2820 Elliot Ave
Seattle Wa 98121
At Broad St and Elliot across from the Spaghetti Factory

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Peter Chee said

at 2:03 am on May 23, 2008

Thinkspace is building a coworking community on the Eastside that is looking for great space, big business benefits, while occupying a small footprint. We provide space that has excellent air quality, lots get natural light, a warm friendly atmosphere, and practice sustainable business practices. We are putting in bike racks, changing/shower room, and even an electric car charging station. Come swing by and introduce yourself!

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