Buyer’s guide

Best Coworking Spaces in Lubbock, Texas (2026)

Lubbock's coworking scene is small but genuinely useful — six real operators spread across downtown, the 34th Street corridor, and South Lubbock. Because it's a smaller West Texas market, prices sit well below Austin or Dallas: day passes generally run $25–$50, and private offices land in the $400–$600/month range rather than four figures.

This guide compares the actual options — no invented "campuses" or padded listings — so you can match a space to how you work: downtown convenience, drop-in value, a private office for a small team, or a quiet coffee-shop alternative. All six are worth a visit; where you land depends on location and format.

Best for downtown convenience

If you want to be near Texas Tech, the Depot District, and downtown lunch spots, three operators cluster here. Hub City Workspace is the downtown anchor — spacious common areas, keycard access, fast internet, printing, and a conference room, with virtual-office plans from about $40/month and private offices up to roughly $400/month. Nashwell Cowork runs three sites including 1500 Broadway (home to the Lubbock Chamber Co-Lab) and 820 Main Street, which offers 24-hour member access and private lockable offices around $499/month.

CoworkingLBK (operated by McDougal Capital) bills itself as the first coworking space in Lubbock and keeps a downtown location at 1001 Main Street, Suite 401, alongside its Southwest site — a solid pick if you want an established name right in the core.

Best for drop-ins and day-pass value

For occasional or hourly work, Lubbock is cheap. Regus at 7 Briercroft Office Park in North Lubbock runs a day rate around $25 — the most predictable option if you just need a desk for an afternoon and want the reliability of a national brand. Hub City Workspace day desks sit in the same $25–$29 range.

Nashwell Cowork is more premium on drop-ins — roughly $10/hour or $50/day for a desk — but that buys you central locations and the option to step up to an office later. If you only need occasional access, start with Regus or Hub City; if you expect to convert to a membership, Nashwell's day pass doubles as a trial.

Best for private offices and small teams

Social Lofts occupies the historic 34th Street business corridor with three locations between Quaker and University Avenues, built around large private office suites with shared amenities — day passes from about $25, with private offices topping out near $600/month. It's the go-to when you want a real office door rather than an open desk.

CoworkingLBK / McDougal Capital is well suited to teams that want a Southwest Lubbock address (7008 Salem Avenue) plus a downtown option, and Nashwell's 820 Main Street offers five offices and two boardrooms with 24-hour access — good for a growing two-to-six person team that needs meeting space.

Best for solo focus and a coffee-shop alternative

Digital Nomad HQ in South Lubbock (4620 50th Street, Suite 9) is the outlier in the best way — a cozy, modern remote-work and study lounge pitched as a calmer alternative to a noisy café. You book by the hour, half-day, or full day, which makes it ideal for students, freelancers, and remote employees who don't want a full membership.

It also offers private offices for lease from around $400/month for 1–6 people, so a solo worker can graduate to a dedicated room without switching buildings. If your priority is quiet focus and flexible hours over downtown networking, start here.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does coworking cost in Lubbock?

Expect roughly $25–$50 for a day pass and about $400–$600/month for a private office. Virtual-office plans start near $40/month at Hub City Workspace. Lubbock runs noticeably cheaper than Austin or Dallas because it's a smaller West Texas market.

Which Lubbock coworking space is best for a small team?

For a two-to-six person team, look at Social Lofts (large private suites on 34th Street), Nashwell's 820 Main Street location (five offices, two boardrooms, 24-hour access), or CoworkingLBK / McDougal Capital, which offers both a Southwest and a downtown address.

Is there a coworking space near Texas Tech University?

Yes. Hub City Workspace sits downtown, a short distance from Texas Tech and the Depot District. Nashwell Cowork and CoworkingLBK also keep downtown locations within easy reach of campus.

Where can I just drop in for a day without a membership?

Regus at 7 Briercroft Office Park (about $25/day) and Hub City Workspace ($25–$29) are the easiest no-commitment drop-ins. Digital Nomad HQ in South Lubbock also sells hourly, half-day, and full-day passes if you prefer a quieter, lounge-style setting.

Which space is best for quiet, focused solo work?

Digital Nomad HQ is purpose-built for it — a modern study-and-remote-work lounge marketed as a calmer alternative to a coffee shop, with flexible hourly and half-day booking rather than a required membership.

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