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Coworking spaces for every Raleighite

These Raleigh coworking spaces provide a place outside of the home or office for you to work remotely, manage your business, or get creative in a community of people doing the same thing as you.

A set of desks in front of a blue wall with a painted white acorn and mantra.

Picture this: coworking in this office space with minimal distractions.

Photo by @LoadingDock_Co

Coworking spaces can provide connection — and fun amenities — to remote workers and entrepreneurs. Get out of your usual work locale and try these spots, many of which offer single-day passes to give the space a test drive. Here are some of our favorite spaces to get down to business in Raleigh.

Common Desk | 2020 Progress Ct., Ste, 100, Raleigh | Starting at $150 per month | This chic office space has bottomless Counter Culture drip coffee and Fiction Coffee espresso drinks, sit-stand desks, local art installations, and even local beers on tap. Students can also access this space and all of its amenities at a discounted rate.

The Commons | 150 Fayetteville St., Ste. 300, Raleigh | Starting at $99 per month | Work with your team in this 24/7 space’s comfy chairs and utilize complimentary meeting room hours. Come early for daily breakfast and late for weekly happy hours. For the small biz owners, use this space as a professional address for your business with mail retrieval services.

Industrious | 555 Fayetteville St., Raleigh | Starting at $299 per month | This centralized coworking space is open 24/7 and has complimentary daily breakfast. Soak in the rays with floor to ceiling windows and take a midday movement break at the building’s fitness center.

The Loading Dock | Multiple locations in Raleigh and Wake Forest | Starting at $150 per month | Enjoy access to members-only events, phone booths, and unlimited printing — plus, work out of any of their three Triangle locations. Small business owners can take advantage of cowarehousing options, too.

The Nest | 414 Fayetteville St., Raleigh | Starting at $100 per month |Take flight and flock to this coworking spot, open 24/7, 365 days a year. Enjoy snacks, kombucha, a kitchen, and two hours of conference room access per day. If your business doesn’t have a physical location, use The Nest’s mail concierge service.

Raleigh Founded | Multiple Raleigh locations | Starting at $150 per month | Talk to business experts as part of your membership to take your company to the next level. Get special member discounts and access to all four locations throughout the City of Oaks. Plus, travel outside Raleigh to partnered Carolinas spaces for coworking on the road.

Regus | Multiple Triangle locations | Starting at $119 per month | As a member of Regus, visit any of the company’s stylish office locations around the world. With six Raleigh offices and over a dozen across the Triangle, this membership is for the jet-setters and community trekkers.

The Wright Village | 315 Hubert St., Ste. 2, Raleigh | Starting at $79 per month | One of only 70 Black-owned coworking spaces in the US, this community filled is with Raleigh entrepreneurs. Connect with Wright Village advisers with unlimited tea.

Blush Cowork | 201 Shannon Oaks Circle, Cary | Starting at $250 per month | This women-focused space offers additional on-site childcare for working parents and plenty of networking opportunities. Work in desk pods and comfy chairs in this open office setting.

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