Best 7 Coworking spaces in Fort Worth with Perks & Prices

With a captivating blend of Western heritage and modern amenities, Fort Worth stands out as a cultural hub dominated by industries like aviation, defense and manufacturing. Accordingly, coworking spaces in this thriving business ecosystem cater to tech startups, freelancers, and small businesses, further contributing to the city’s vibrant and evolving professional community.

As we explore the top coworking spaces in Fort Worth, we’ll provide insights into environments that resonate with the city’s modernity, while also honoring its cowboy tradition. Join us as we delve into:

  • Coworking options, styles and membership plans
  • Distinctive amenities and features shaping the identity of each coworking space
  • The coworking community and surroundings

7 Highest-Rated Coworking Spaces in Fort Worth

1. CityCentral (5 stars)

600 W. Sixth St., 4th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Located on the fourth floor of the glass Cantey Hanger Plaza building, CityCentral provides modern offices with impressive city views. Additionally, the contemporary design flooded with natural light fosters a dynamic work environment with access to business lounges, breakout spaces and a podcast studio. Then, during breaks, a meditation and mother’s room are available or you can head out to the local dining spots for a change of scenery.

Best for: Independent workers, teams and businesses

+ Podcast studio
+ On-site notary and legal services
+ Monthly breakfasts
+ Business lounge
+ Breakout spaces
+ Mother’s room
+ Meditation room

 

Day Office
$50/day
Open Desk
$25/day
Meeting/Board Room
$60/hour
Private Office
$614/month
Team Office
$9,350/month
Training Space
$100/hour

 

Learn more about CityCentral

2. Ensemble Coworking (5 stars)

1617 Park Place Ave., Suite 110, Fort Worth, TX 76110

Ensemble Coworking, nestled in Near Southside, beckons with its unique blend of warmth and professionalism. This 5,700-square-foot space exudes coziness and features varied membership plans and workspaces, including several orchestra rooms for musicians. As the first woman-owned coworking space in North Texas, Ensemble boasts a community spirit named Groupies and strategically connects members with local organizations.

Best for: Musicians

+ Various orchestra spaces
+ Meditation room
+ On-site parking
+ LGBTQ+-friendly

 

Open Desk
$165/month
Private Office
$815/month
Dedicated Desk
$265/month

 

Learn more about Ensemble Coworking

3. Lucid Private Offices – Downtown (5 stars)

640 Taylor St., Suite 1200, 12th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Occupying the 12th floor of Frost Tower, Lucid Private Offices in downtown Fort Worth offers striking views and all-inclusive amenities, including a rooftop restaurant, a fitness center and a patio terrace. Notably, this upscale coworking space prioritizes private and quiet workspaces, thereby making it ideal for focused professionals. Members will also enjoy easy access, ample parking, and proximity to parks, shops and more than 60 dining options.

Best for: Professionals, teams and businesses

+ 24/7 access
+ Rooftop
+ Patio terrace
+ Fitness center
+ On-site receptionist
+ Concierge services
+ On-site parking
+ Fully wheelchair-accessible

 

Virtual Office
$79/month
Open Desk
$275/month
Meeting Room
$85/hour
Private Office
Upon Request
Team Office
$600/month
Day Office
$20/hour

 

Learn more about Lucid Private Offices – Downtown

4. WeWork – Clearfork (4.6 stars)

5049 Edwards Ranch Road, 4th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76109

Nestled in Fort Worth’s Clearfork development, WeWork blends Old West charm with modern amenities, including a wellness and mother’s room and a pet-friendly environment. Meanwhile, the nearby Shops at Clearfork provide abundant shopping, dining, and entertainment options, in addition to nearby recreation at the local bike-and-hike trails and the Trinity River just outside. Plus, convenient access to major highways like Chisholm Trail Parkway, I-30 and I-20 make commuting easy.

Best for: Independent workers, professionals, teams and businesses

+ 24/7 access
+ On-site IT support
+ Mother’s room
+ Wellness room
+ On-site parking
+ Pet-friendly

 

Event Space
Contact Us
Open Desk
$29/day
Meeting Room
$8/hour
Private Office
Upon Request
Dedicated Desk
Upon Request
Full-Floor Office
Upon Request

 

Learn more about WeWork – Clearfork

5. Common Desk (4.6 stars)

2833 Crockett St., Fort Worth, TX 76107

Common Desk is a vibrant coworking hub in the heart of Crockett Row within Fort Worth’s West 7th District that’s surrounded by restaurants, cafes and interesting break spots. Decorated with local art, the high-tech coworking space offers various workspace options with amenities like shared bikes, outdoor patios and a pet-friendly environment.

Best for: Independent workers and teams

+ Outdoor patio
+ Student discounts
+ Sit-to-stand desks
+ Shared bikes
+ Fully wheelchair-accessible
+ LGBTQ+-friendly
+ Pet-friendly
+ Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

 

Open-Desk Coworking
$150/month
Meeting Room
Upon Request
Private Office
$1,300/month
Team Office
$350/month
Dedicated Desk
$550/month

 

Learn more about Common Desk

6. Regus – Sundance Square (4.6 stars)

420 Throckmorton St., Suite 200, 13th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Regus at Sundance Square offers a professional address in Fort Worth’s prime business hub. Here, a marble-lined lobby welcomes guests into modern, pastel-colored offices with abundant natural light and stunning, 13th-floor city views from floor-to-ceiling windows. The membership also includes advanced security, a sandwich bar, secure parking, and convenient access to nearby shops and restaurants.

Best for: Professionals and executives

+ Online appointments
+ Money-back guarantee
+ 24/7 security
+ Business lounge
+ On-site sandwich and coffee bar
+ On-site parking

 

Private Office
Upon Request
Dedicated Desk
$309/month
Day Office
$225/month
Virtual Office
$235/month
Open Workspace
$119/month

 

Learn more about Regus – Sundance Square

7. Regus – Mercantile Plaza (4.5 stars)

4500 Mercantile Plaza, Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX 76137

Set in a Class A, Old Texas-style building, Regus at Mercantile Plaza boasts an impressive two-story reception area that creates a professional and welcoming atmosphere. Members can also find stylish offices, a business lounge, a sandwich bar and secure parking. Positioned with excellent road links and a 20-minute drive to DFW International Airport, this location provides easy access to all of Fort Worth.

Best for: Professionals and small teams

+ Online appointments
+ Money-back guarantee
+ 24/7 security
+ Business lounge
+ On-site sandwich and coffee bar
+ On-site parking

 

Virtual Office
$179/month
Open Workspace
$119/month
Private Office
Upon Request
Dedicated Desk
$269/month
Day Office
$225/month

 

Learn more about Regus – Mercantile Plaza

Methodology 

We based our selection of the 7 best coworking spaces in Fort Worth on Google reviews, shortlisting locations with an average rating of 4.5 stars or higher, also considering available amenities and membership prices. When booking a coworking space, always consider your own individual or business needs and budget.

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Balazs Szekely

Balazs Szekely, our Senior Creative Writer has a degree in journalism and dynamic career experience spanning radio, print and online media, as well as B2B and B2C copywriting. With extensive experience at several real estate industry publications, he’s well-versed in coworking trends, remote work, lifestyle and health topics. Balazs’ work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal, as well as on CBS, CNBC and more. He’s fascinated by photography, winter sports and nature, and, in his free time, you may find him away from home on a city break. You can drop Balazs a line via email.
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