Corpus Christi is a compact coworking market, and that is good news if you value clear choices over endless options. The city has two genuine, dedicated coworking spaces in 2026: Harlan House Coworking in a restored Victorian home downtown, and OfficeShare361, a 10,000-plus-square-foot flex office on the Southside. Between them they cover just about every use case a freelancer, remote worker, or small team in the Coastal Bend actually has.
This guide compares the two on location, price, and vibe so you can pick in a few minutes. Prices here reflect the South Texas market — noticeably cheaper than Austin, San Antonio, or Houston — with day passes in the $25–$40 range and monthly memberships around $250–$350. We only cover spaces that really exist; we would rather keep this short and true than pad it with places that do not.
Harlan House sits at 1116 Santa Fe Street in a beautifully restored Victorian home, giving it a warmth and personality most flex offices can't match. It's built for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers who want a professional base near downtown, the marina, and the courthouse without the sterile-office feel. Expect flexible open seating, high-speed internet, complimentary coffee, a bookable meeting room, and a real community — the team runs networking events, workshops, and member socials.
Pricing is straightforward: day passes start around $40, a coworking membership runs from about $250/month, and a dedicated desk from roughly $350/month. The meeting room is bookable from about $35/hour, with member credits included on some plans. If you value atmosphere, walkability, and a downtown address, this is your pick.
OfficeShare361 is the larger of the two — over 10,000 square feet at 5633 South Staples Street, Suite 100, on the corner of Staples and Holly on the Southside. That scale means more room to grow: open-air desks, several private offices, conference rooms, and community areas all under one roof. It's the natural choice if you need a private office, a bigger meeting room, or space for a small team, and the Southside location puts you closer to most of the city's residential neighborhoods with easy on-site parking.
It's also the value option. Day passes start around $25 — the lowest in town — and a private day office runs about $40/day, with meeting rooms from roughly $40/hour. You can rent by the hour, day, week, or month, so it flexes with irregular schedules. Wi-Fi, furniture, whiteboards, and TV monitors come standard.
The decision usually comes down to location and what you're renting. Pick Harlan House if you want downtown character, a walkable base near the bayfront, and a tight-knit community with regular events — and you're mostly working solo or with one or two others. Pick OfficeShare361 if you're on the Southside, want the cheapest drop-in rate, need a private office or a real conference room, or plan to scale a small team.
Both offer day passes, so the smartest move is simple: buy a day at each before you commit. A downtown Victorian and a Southside flex office are genuinely different experiences, and one afternoon in each tells you more than any guide can.
Browse all Corpus Christi spaces on the map →Day passes range from about $25 at OfficeShare361 to around $40 at Harlan House. Monthly memberships run roughly $250 for open coworking up to about $350 for a dedicated desk. Meeting rooms are bookable from about $35–$40/hour. Overall, Corpus Christi is cheaper than Austin or San Antonio.
OfficeShare361 on the Southside. At over 10,000 square feet with multiple private offices, conference rooms, and community areas, it has the most room to grow and is the better fit for teams or anyone needing a dedicated private office.
Yes — Harlan House Coworking at 1116 Santa Fe Street, set in a restored Victorian home. It's the downtown option, walkable to the bayfront and courthouse, with open seating, a meeting room, coffee, and regular member events.
Absolutely. Both Harlan House and OfficeShare361 sell day passes, so you can work a full day at each before choosing. Given how different a downtown Victorian and a Southside flex office feel, trying both is the best way to decide.
Yes. Both offer bookable meeting or conference rooms — roughly $35/hour at Harlan House and about $40/hour at OfficeShare361 — equipped with Wi-Fi, whiteboards, and TV monitors. OfficeShare361's larger footprint means more and bigger conference options.