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Katy workspace directory

Katy coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.

Every space below is a real, currently-operating Katy-area coworking location with a verified street address and a Google Maps link. Click any row to open its detail card. Sort by any column, search by name or neighborhood, or filter by region. Closed and renamed spaces are excluded or flagged; missing metrics are left blank rather than guessed.

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Map of Katy coworking spaces — click a pin for the address and website. Open Katy on the Texas directory →

Cinco Ranch / near Katy MillsKaty Freeway corridorHistoric Downtown KatyCinco Ranch / Westheimer Pkwynear I-10 / Grand Parkway (Cinco Ranch area)77449 / west Katy (Colonial Pkwy)Cinco Ranch / LaCenterraCinco Ranch / Firethorne
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Click a row for the full detail card. Loc. = reported locations in the metro · Seats = open desks/seats · — = not reported.

How to use it

Start with footprint (square footage / locations) if you need scale, then check the fit note in the detail card. Large national operators tend to help distributed teams and enterprise users; smaller neighborhood spaces often win on community feel, founder access, creative focus, or specialized amenities. Use the region chips to narrow by part of the metro.

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Coworking in Katy, Texas

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Katy's coworking scene has grown up alongside the suburb itself, driven by the steady westward push of Houston's Energy Corridor professionals, a deep bench of remote employees in tech and healthcare, and a wave of local founders who would rather build ten minutes from home than commute forty-five into downtown. The result is a compact but genuine market: independent, owner-run workspaces that lean toward community and flexibility rather than the badge-in-badge-out anonymity of a corporate tower. If you work from a spare bedroom in Cinco Ranch or Cross Creek Ranch and you are tired of the kitchen table, this is the tier of workspace built for you.

The spaces cluster where the traffic already flows. KTX Coworking, tucked just off the I-10 and Grand Parkway interchange, is the reference point for many locals: fully furnished private suites, dedicated and open desks, and hourly meeting rooms wrapped in fast fiber, all a mile from the freeway yet set back in a quieter pocket. Escalate Workspace works the Katy Freeway corridor with a coworking-plus-private-office mix aimed at small teams and solo professionals who want a real office address. Closer to the walkable core, The Hub Katy sits in Historic Downtown Katy for people who prefer character and coffee-shop proximity over freeway convenience, while The Katy Gardens on Schlipf Rd offers a calmer, more boutique setting on the growing north side.

On price, Katy runs friendlier than central Houston. Expect day passes in the roughly $25-$35 range, open hot-desk memberships around $100-$200 a month, dedicated desks generally landing between $200 and $350, and private offices starting near $450 and climbing past $800 for larger team suites. Meeting rooms are typically booked by the hour, often starting around $25. Actual rates vary by space, term length and how many people share a suite, so confirm current pricing directly with any location before you commit.

Coworking in Katy concentrates along two spines. The heaviest cluster follows the I-10 (Katy Freeway) and Grand Parkway (99) interchange, where spaces like KTX Coworking and Escalate Workspace capture commuters and Energy Corridor overflow with easy on-off access and ample surface parking. The second, smaller pocket is Historic Downtown Katy, where The Hub Katy trades freeway speed for walkable charm near local restaurants and shops. Newer boutique options such as The Katy Gardens are opening up the Schlipf Road and north-Katy corridor, closer to the master-planned communities of Cane Island and Elyson, extending the map for residents who want to skip the drive south to the freeway entirely.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a day pass instead of a monthly membership in Katy?

Yes. Several Katy spaces sell single-day access, typically in the $25-$35 range, which usually includes a desk, fast Wi-Fi and use of common areas like the breakroom and coffee station. Day passes are the smart way to test a space before committing to a monthly plan; call ahead, since some locations reserve certain areas for members only.

How much does a monthly coworking membership cost in Katy?

Budget roughly $100-$200 a month for an open hot-desk membership, $200-$350 for a dedicated desk you keep as your own, and from about $450 up past $800 for a private office, depending on size and team count. Katy generally prices below central Houston. Longer terms and shared suites lower the per-person rate, so ask about contract length when you compare.

Which Katy spaces are best for startups versus freelancers?

Freelancers and solo remote workers tend to do well with an open hot desk or a day pass at community-focused spots like The Hub Katy in Historic Downtown or The Katy Gardens. Small startups and growing teams usually prefer a lockable private office or a cluster of dedicated desks, which KTX Coworking and Escalate Workspace both offer near the I-10 and Grand Parkway corridor along with meeting rooms for client calls.

Do Katy coworking spaces have meeting or conference rooms?

Most do. Meeting and conference rooms in Katy are commonly booked by the hour, often starting around $25, and members frequently receive a monthly allotment of included hours. If you host client meetings or record calls regularly, ask each space how many conference-room hours come with your plan and how far in advance you need to reserve.

Is 24/7 access available at Katy coworking spaces?

After-hours and 24/7 access is common for dedicated-desk and private-office members, usually via a keycard or door code, while open hot-desk and day-pass users are typically limited to staffed business hours. Access policy varies by space, so if you work early mornings, late nights or weekends, confirm the specific hours and entry method before signing up.

Is parking easy at Katy coworking spaces?

Generally yes, and it is one of Katy's real advantages over downtown Houston. Freeway-corridor spaces near I-10 and the Grand Parkway sit in suburban office parks with free surface parking right outside the door. Historic Downtown Katy locations rely more on street and nearby lot parking, which is still far easier than any urban core garage.