10 Important Things to Look For in a Co-Working Space

Co-working spaces, or shared workplaces, have grown in popularity over the past few years. The right co-working space provides everything workers need to complete daily tasks at a fraction of the cost of renting or buying an office or shop. 

Multiple workers share these energetic and affordable office spaces which provide an enticing alternative to working from home. Instead of paying for an entire private office, workers only pay for what they need. Co-working spaces are an ideal choice for entrepreneurs, freelancers, start-ups, and independent contractors. 

Recent interest in co-working spaces has led to a massive increase in availability. It seems like there’s a co-working space in every neighborhood these days. While the co-working space next to your home might seem appealing because of the short distance, it’s important to remember that not all co-working spaces are created equal. Please read on to learn the 10 most important things to look for when selecting a co-working space.

1. Welcoming Atmosphere

You’ll likely spend a lot of time in your co-working space. You might even use the space to meet with potential and existing clients. It’s important to make sure the co-working space you choose feels comfortable and inviting.

2. Location

Location is one of the most important factors when selecting a co-working space. While most people pick a location close to home, you need to consider your team and your customers. Choose a co-working space located in a convenient and easy to find location. 

3. Types of Companies/Freelancers Working There

Community is extremely important to every co-working space. Select a space that meets your needs and compliments your business type.

4. Hours

Only you know what hours you do your best work. Make sure the co-working space you choose is open and available during those hours. 

5. Price

When it comes to price, no one likes unexpected surprises. Look for a co-working space with clear and reasonable pricing. Don’t be afraid to ask about additional fees and membership options.

6. Available Space

Most co-working spaces offer a variety of options for their members. When researching co-working spaces, look for spaces that meet your needs and requirements. Keep in mind, these needs might change in the future. Will the space you’re considering accommodate these changes?

7. Noise Levels

We all have different requirements when it comes to the perfect office space. While some people work best in a quiet environment, others work better with lots of noise and commotion around them. Of course, the amount of workplace noise varies by industry. It’s important to consider the type of environment you need to effectively complete your work.  

8. Wi-Fi Access

As more people communicate and complete work on the Internet, having access to reliable Wi-Fi has become a necessity. Make sure the co-working space you choose provides Wi-Fi access.

9. Seating Options

The best co-working spaces offer a variety of seating options. 

10. Community Feel

Great co-working spaces bring people together and create a sense of community unlike anything you’ll experience in a traditional office building. 


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The Garden offers a variety of co-working spaces for both individuals and businesses. We offer flexible and affordable co-working plans. Please contact us for more information.

Jared GoldThe Garden