Buyer’s guide

Best Coworking Spaces in College Station, Texas (2026)

College Station is a small, Aggie-anchored market, so its coworking scene is compact but genuinely useful — five real spaces spread mostly along the Highway 6 corridor and out toward Texas A&M. You will not find a dozen glossy downtown towers here, and that is the point: pricing runs well below Austin or Houston, and most memberships are month-to-month rather than the long contracts big cities push.

This guide covers every established coworking option in College Station as of 2026 — no filler, no invented spaces. Whether you want a $15 drop-in desk for a focused afternoon, a full-time membership with 24/7 access, or a private office for a small team, here is how the five options actually compare.

Best for a low-commitment day pass

If you just need a quiet, reliable desk for a day, two spots stand out. The Work Lounge on the Texas Ave corridor (2911 Texas Ave S) sells day passes starting around $15, which get you fast wifi, unlimited coffee, adaptive seating, plus access to a dedicated quiet work room and a "restoration" room — a solid deal for a heads-down work session. SoCoWork in South College Station (near Greens Prairie / Rock Prairie) leases open desks from about $12/day and offers a free Community Membership that unlocks discounted day passes, conference-room bookings, and access to its events calendar.

For anyone testing the coworking waters before committing to a monthly plan, these two are the lowest-risk way in — try a day at each and see which vibe and commute fits.

Best value for a full-time membership

Suites On 6 (South CS, off Highway 6) is the value pick for someone who wants to show up every day. Its $99/month basic membership includes open workspace, coffee, wifi, 24/7 building access, printing, mail service, and a shared receptionist — a genuinely full amenity set for under a hundred dollars, which is hard to match in bigger Texas metros. A virtual-office plan runs about $49/month if you mainly need a business address and mail handling.

For unlimited monthly access, The Work Lounge and SoCoWork also sell recurring memberships (both step up to 24/7 access at the monthly tier), so it is worth pricing all three against your actual commute and how many days a week you will really use the space.

Best for private offices and small teams

Growing past a single desk? Suites On 6 scales cleanly: dedicated workstations and cubicles start around $199/month and private offices start around $349/month, all in the same South CS building with the shared receptionist and mail service. SoCoWork also offers dedicated desks and private offices alongside its open-desk plans — pricing there is quote-based, so contact them directly for team rates. Legacy Work Spaces (Rock Prairie, off Hwy 6) leans toward meeting and conference space, with rooms bookable from about $39/hour, making it a good on-demand option when your team needs a professional room for a client meeting rather than a permanent desk.

Best for a near-campus, brand-name option

Regus on University Drive is the only national-brand operator in College Station, and its main advantage is location — close to Texas A&M and the University Drive business strip. Coworking desks list around $259/month (lower rates typically require a longer term), and Regus sells flexible 5-day, 10-day, and unlimited membership tiers that also work at its locations elsewhere if you travel. It is the priciest of the five for a local-only desk, but if you value the network, a polished front desk, and proximity to campus, it earns its place.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does coworking cost in College Station?

Less than in Austin or Houston. Day passes run about $12–$15 (SoCoWork, The Work Lounge). Full-time open-desk memberships start near $99/month at Suites On 6. Dedicated desks and cubicles begin around $199/month, private offices around $349/month, and Regus coworking desks list near $259/month. Meeting rooms at Legacy Work Spaces start about $39/hour.

Which College Station coworking space is cheapest for a drop-in day?

SoCoWork leases open desks from around $12/day, and The Work Lounge day passes start near $15/day. Both include wifi and coffee, so either is an inexpensive way to try coworking before committing to a monthly plan.

Is there coworking near Texas A&M?

Yes. Regus on University Drive is the closest option to campus and the University Drive corridor. The Work Lounge on Texas Avenue is also a reasonable commute from A&M, while SoCoWork, Suites On 6, and Legacy Work Spaces sit farther south along the Highway 6 corridor.

Which space is best for a small team needing private offices?

Suites On 6 has the clearest team pricing — cubicles from about $199/month and private offices from about $349/month, with a shared receptionist and mail service. SoCoWork also offers private offices and dedicated desks (contact them for quotes), and Legacy Work Spaces is strong for on-demand meeting rooms from about $39/hour.

Do College Station coworking spaces offer 24/7 access?

Some do. Suites On 6's $99/month membership includes 24/7 building access, and The Work Lounge and SoCoWork extend to 24/7 access at their monthly membership tiers. Day passes and hourly bookings are generally limited to regular business hours — confirm current hours with each space before you book.

See also: the full College Station coworking directory & map · all Texas spaces