Redmond, Ore.’s 1st Coworking Space Brings Fresh Dynamic to Downtown

A new chapter in Redmond, Ore.’s professional landscape has begun with the launch of Evergreen Ave Collaborative, the city’s first coworking space. Officially opened on March 5, this space welcomes freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers into a hub designed for collaboration, creativity and connection.

Managed by Soul Community Planet (SCP) Hotels, Evergreen Ave Collaborative offers open seating, hot desks, dedicated desks and private call areas. And because it’s designed for both productivity and comfort, the space features ergonomic, sit-stand desks and a fully equipped kitchen.

However, a standout feature is its wellness-focused approach: Members can take stretching breaks with yoga mats or recharge at SCP Fit, a boutique fitness center with Peloton bikes, TRX gear, and a meditation room to seamlessly blend work and well-being.

“Evergreen Ave Collaborative isn’t just about providing a place to work.,” said Ken Cruse, CEO and co-founder of SCP Hotels. “It’s about creating a community where people can connect, share ideas and contribute to something meaningful.”

With meeting spaces, networking events, and professional development opportunities, the space is designed to bring people together in new and productive ways.

To meet diverse needs, Evergreen Ave Collaborative offers:

  • Drop-In Pass: $30 per day for hot desks, call areas, and shared amenities
  • Day Tripper Membership: $195 per month for hot desks, kitchen facilities and 24/7 hotel access
  • Resident Membership: $395 per month for a reserved desk, private storage and additional perks.

Located at 616 SW Evergreen Ave., the new workspace represents a shift in how professionals in Redmond work and connect. With its emphasis on flexibility, sustainability, and well-being, it offers a modern solution for those seeking a balance between productivity and community.

Nicusor Ciorba

Nicușor covers the spaces, people, and ideas reshaping how and where we work, from coworking trends and flexible office markets to the broader forces transforming workplace culture. With a degree in Journalism and PR, Nicușor has built his career across editorial and PR roles, working as a journalist, PR specialist, and press officer. His writing has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, and the New York Post. His cross-disciplinary background has sharpened his ability to translate complex topics into stories that are clear, compelling, and built for real readers. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, spending time with his family, and meeting up with friends. Drop him a line via email.
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