Coworking Spaces in Portland | The Official Guide to Portland
Whether you’re visiting Portland on business or just need the perfect place to pen your next novel, options for quiet and unique working and coworking spaces abound in all quadrants of Portland.
Coworking 101
What are coworking spaces?
There are several different models of coworking spaces, many offering several under one roof. Open workspaces provide less privacy and often offer shared desks and common areas with shared office supplies, though they often have access to private phone booths and conference room rental add-ons. Private workspaces range from a dedicated desk in an open workspace to a private furnished office. Full-service amenities range from administrative assistants, media production and business consultants, to fully stocked kitchenettes and in-house gyms. Many coworking spaces also offer offices and conference rooms for day rentals, with no need to become a member.
How much do they cost?
Depending on memberships or drop-ins, full-time or part-time, shared spaces or private office space, the cost varies from $15/day for drop-ins to $450/month for memberships.
Who uses them?
Coworking spaces have flexible functionality for travelers or start-ups, contract workers who need access to office supplies, to workers who need to get out of their home for a day or two a week.
Coworking Spaces in Portland
As remote working becomes more of a reality, there are options for shared workspaces with office amenities you may not have in your home. Coworking also provides flexible options for dedicated spaces to work and networking opportunities.
Downtown and Central City
With two locations in Downtown and one in the Central Eastside in the Portland area, CENTRL makes it convenient to find a place to take care of business. As well as offering a daily supply of coffee, tea, and local craft beer, each location also has an in-house concierge to answer any questions. Memberships begin at $95 a month.
NedSpace touts its 11th-floor views of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens from its downtown Portland location. With conference rooms, a podcast and recording studio, access to office amenities, a kitchen stocked with coffee and tea, and a fitness center with showers. They offer day passes for $45.
Northeast
The POC and women-owned, openHAUS focus is on building community to create an all-inclusive, industrious workspace. This dog-friendly office offers free parking, a boutique photo studio, and neighborhood discounts. Daily drop-in rates are on a sliding scale of $15- 25.
Boutique coworking space, VIDA, has two locations one 30 minutes outside of Portland in nearby Beaverton, and one conveniently located off of Northeast Sandy Boulevard. Close to transit and offering secure bike storage, VIDA has open office space, private desks, a podcast studio, add-on services like administrative support, business consulting and media production, child-care and an outdoor patio. This full-service workspace offers “mini-memberships” that start out at $125.
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Case Study Coffee – Downtown
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Coffeehouse-Five
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Albina Press – Hawthorne
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Honey Latte Café
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Upper Left Roasters
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Coava Coffee – Central Eastside
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Multnomah County Central Library
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Hollywood Library
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Sisters Coffee Company
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Roseline – Central Eastside
Southeast
Located in the popular Hawthorne district, Kiln memberships include access to private work studios, conference rooms, a podcast and recording studio, theater space, a wellness studio, food and beverage offerings, and a diverse calendar of networking, wellness, and lifestyle events and experiences. Memberships start at $375 a month. A perk to Kiln’s expansive space is their event and meeting room spaces can accommodate groups of up to 250.
Idyl Space is a creative micro-coworking space for startups, small teams, entrepreneurs, freelancers, designers, and remote workers. With “Zoom” rooms and phone booths, and a monthly $25 credit to nearby Never Coffee, this space on Belmont offers $45 for a day drop-in and memberships starting at $350 a month.
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