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Waco workspace directory

Waco coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.

Every space below is a real, currently-operating Waco-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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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 Waco, Texas

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Waco's coworking scene is compact but genuinely active, anchored almost entirely in the walkable downtown core along and around Austin Avenue. The city's growth — driven by Baylor University, a revived downtown, and the Magnolia effect that keeps drawing visitors and new residents — has produced a small cluster of serious flexible-office operators within a few blocks of one another. That makes Waco unusually easy to shop: you can tour nearly every option on foot in a single afternoon, all near the Brazos River, the McLennan County courthouse, and the restaurants and coffee shops of the central business district.

The spaces here serve a practical mix of people. Baylor-adjacent founders and student entrepreneurs, remote workers who moved to Central Texas for the lower cost of living, solo consultants, and small professional teams outgrowing a home office all show up in these rooms. Startup Waco leans hardest into the entrepreneurial community — it doubles as a hub for local startup programming, mentorship, and events, with member perks like local coffee and craft beer on tap, making it a natural fit for early-stage founders who want a network as much as a desk. 25N Coworking brings a more polished, design-forward national-brand experience with 24/7 secure access and a full range of memberships, while WacoWork offers a straightforward, locally run option with a clear ladder from shared desk to private office.

On price, Waco is refreshingly affordable next to Austin or Dallas. Expect hot-desk / floating memberships in the roughly $150–$225 per month range, with day passes around $20–$30. Dedicated desks generally run about $275–$400 per month, and private offices start near $600 and climb to roughly $1,200+ depending on team size and location. These are current market ranges across the city, not quotes for any one space — always confirm today's rate and availability directly with the operator, since promotions and desk inventory shift month to month.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Waco coworking spaces offer day passes?

Yes. Several downtown spaces sell day passes, typically in the $20–$30 range, which get you an open coworking seat, Wi-Fi, and shared amenities for the day. Startup Waco and 25N Coworking both offer drop-in access — it's the best way to test a space before committing to a monthly membership. Confirm current pricing and whether you need to reserve ahead, since day-pass availability can vary.

How much does a monthly coworking membership cost in Waco?

Waco is affordable relative to Austin or Dallas. A hot-desk or floating membership generally runs about $150–$225 per month, a dedicated desk about $275–$400, and a private office from roughly $600 up to $1,200+ depending on size and location. These are market ranges across downtown operators — confirm the exact rate with each space, as promotions change.

Which Waco coworking space is best for startups versus freelancers?

Startups and early-stage founders gravitate to Startup Waco, which pairs desks with local entrepreneurial programming, mentorship, and events. Freelancers and remote workers who mainly want a quiet, professional seat often prefer 25N Coworking for its polished space and 24/7 access, or WacoWork for a simple, budget-friendly local option. Many people tour all three downtown spaces in one afternoon since they're just blocks apart.

Do Waco coworking spaces have meeting and conference rooms?

Yes. The main downtown spaces include bookable conference and meeting rooms, and several membership tiers bundle in a set number of conference-room hours each month. If you host client meetings regularly, ask each operator how room booking works, how many included hours come with your tier, and the hourly rate for additional time.

Can I get 24/7 access to a coworking space in Waco?

Some do offer round-the-clock secure access — 25N Coworking, for example, provides 24/7 entry on its desk and office memberships. Others, like Startup Waco, keep staffed weekday hours (roughly 9am–5pm, Monday–Friday) for their front desk, though members may have extended access depending on tier. If working nights or weekends matters, confirm the access policy for your specific membership level.

Is parking easy at Waco coworking spaces?

Downtown Waco parking is manageable and far less stressful than a major metro. Spaces along the Austin Avenue corridor rely on a mix of on-street parking and nearby lots, and it's generally easy to find a spot. Ask each space whether it offers dedicated or discounted member parking, since that can differ building to building.