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Lubbock workspace directory

Lubbock coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.

Every space below is a real, currently-operating Lubbock-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 Lubbock coworking spaces — click a pin for the address and website. Open Lubbock on the Texas directory →

Central/South Lubbock (multi-location network)Downtown Lubbock34th Street Business CorridorSouthwest Lubbock, with Downtown locationSouth LubbockNorth LubbockSouth Loop 289 / South Plains Mall area
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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 Lubbock, Texas

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Lubbock's coworking scene is compact but genuinely useful, shaped by the same forces that drive the rest of the Hub City economy: Texas Tech University, a growing base of remote workers and health-sector professionals, and a steady stream of solo founders who would rather not sign a full commercial lease. The result is a handful of well-run shared workspaces that punch above their weight — quiet enough for deep work, social enough to meet other people building things, and priced far below what you'd pay in Austin or Dallas.

The spaces here tend to fall into two camps. Downtown-leaning operators like Nashwell Cowork put you near Main Street and the civic core, which suits professionals who want walkable lunches, meeting space for clients, and a more polished front door. Toward central and south Lubbock, Hub City Workspace is the name that turns up most often for members who want flexibility and multiple booking options. Along the 34th Street corridor, Social Lofts leans into a design-forward, community feel, while CoworkingLBK serves the fast-growing Southwest side, closer to the newer neighborhoods and the medical district. Between them you can find anything from a drop-in desk for an afternoon to a lockable private office for a small team.

On price, Lubbock is refreshingly affordable. Day passes and hot desks generally run about $25–$50 per day depending on the space and amenities. A dedicated desk you can leave your monitor on typically lands in the $130–$210 per month range, sometimes lower on longer terms. Private offices for one to a few people usually start around $400 and climb past $600 per month as you add square footage and window views. Most memberships bundle Wi‑Fi, coffee, printing, and some meeting-room credits, so the sticker price is close to your all-in cost — a big part of why coworking pencils out here for freelancers and bootstrapped startups alike.

Coworking in Lubbock concentrates in a few pockets rather than a single district. Downtown and the Main Street area anchor the professional end of the market, with Nashwell Cowork placing members near the civic center, courthouse, and Depot District dining. The 34th Street corridor — a long-established commercial spine cutting across the city — hosts Social Lofts and puts you within quick reach of central Lubbock. Moving out, Southwest Lubbock has become the growth frontier: newer neighborhoods, the medical district around Texas Tech and Covenant, and easy Loop 289 access make it the natural home for CoworkingLBK, while Hub City Workspace covers the central-to-south stretch that most working residents pass through daily. Wherever you land, nothing in Lubbock is a long commute — the whole city is a 15‑to‑20‑minute drive corner to corner.

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy a day pass instead of a monthly membership in Lubbock?

Yes. Most Lubbock coworking spaces sell day passes or drop-in hot desks, typically in the $25–$50 per day range depending on the space and amenities. It's the easiest way to test a space before committing — some operators, including Nashwell Cowork, have even offered a free first day. Call ahead to confirm current drop-in rates and hours, since availability varies.

How much does a monthly coworking membership cost in Lubbock?

Expect roughly $130–$210 per month for a dedicated desk you can keep set up, and about $400 to $600-plus per month for a private office, depending on size and how many people it holds. Open hot-desk memberships often come in lower. Longer commitments (6–24 months) usually unlock the best per-month rates. Wi‑Fi, coffee, printing, and some meeting-room time are typically included.

Which Lubbock coworking space is best for a startup versus a freelancer?

Freelancers and solo remote workers do well with a hot desk or dedicated desk — Social Lofts on 34th Street and CoworkingLBK in Southwest Lubbock offer that community feel at a low monthly cost. Small startups that need a lockable office, a professional address for clients, and room to add a teammate or two lean toward private offices at spaces like Nashwell Cowork downtown or Hub City Workspace, which offers multiple booking options.

Do Lubbock coworking spaces have meeting rooms and conference space?

Most do. Conference and meeting rooms are a standard feature, usually bookable by the hour, with a monthly credit allowance included in dedicated-desk and private-office memberships and pay-as-you-go rates for day-pass users. If client meetings or team calls are central to your work, confirm room size, A/V setup, and how booking credits work when you tour.

Is 24/7 access available at Lubbock coworking spaces?

It depends on the space and your membership tier. Staffed hours are commonly weekdays around 7am–7pm with some weekend hours, but dedicated-desk and private-office members frequently get keyed or fob-based after-hours and weekend access. If round-the-clock entry matters to you, ask specifically — it's often tied to the higher membership tiers rather than day passes.

Is parking easy at Lubbock coworking spaces?

Generally, yes. Outside of the immediate downtown core, most Lubbock coworking locations offer free surface parking on-site or adjacent — one of the quiet perks of working in a mid-sized Texas city. Downtown spaces near Main Street may rely on street or lot parking, so if you're considering a Downtown option, ask where members typically park during business hours.