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U.S. Flexible Workspace Industry Continues Expanding, Grew 2% In Q4 2024

Industrious was the leader in growth among top operators, adding 13% more locations in the top 25 U.S. markets.

Lesley MillerbyLesley Miller
January 29, 2025
in Coworking, News
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U.S. Flexible Workspace Industry Continues Expanding, Grew 2% In Q4 2024

New report shows a majority (20) of the top 25 markets recorded an increase in the number of coworking spots during Q4. SOURCE: CoworkingCafe

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The flexible workspace industry continues to grow, according to new data from CoworkingCafe’s Coworking Industry Q4 2024 report. The national coworking inventory reached 7,695 spaces by the end of 2024, signifying a 2% increase from the previous quarter. 

This continuing upward trend, while modest, highlights the growing demand for flexible workspace solutions as businesses and professionals adapt to new working models.

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“The coworking market is evolving rapidly as hybrid and remote work continue to change the traditional office landscape,” the report states. The analysis details trends in the 25 largest U.S. markets, covering metrics such as space numbers, square footage, and growth rates.

Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth remain the leading markets with 292 and 286 spaces, respectively. Washington, D.C., and Chicago followed with significant additions, while Manhattan saw a slight dip. 

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Salt Lake City emerged as a standout market, recording the highest quarter-over-quarter growth at 8%. Other notable increases were observed in Phoenix (4%) and Raleigh-Durham (6%). Conversely, Brooklyn experienced the sharpest decline, dropping 8% to 1.79 million square feet.

The national median starting prices for various coworking solutions, including virtual offices and dedicated desks, showcased mixed trends. However, the overall space allocations rose by 3%, reaching 136,852,460 square feet. 

“San Diego witnessed the most significant expansion in terms of square footage, with a 15% increase,” the report highlights. 

Meanwhile, Manhattan remains the largest coworking market by square footage, strengthening its position as a strategic hub.

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Leading coworking operators also continued to dominate the market. Regus, Industrious, WeWork, Spaces, and HQ collectively managed 1,720 locations. 

Industrious was the leader in growth among these operators, adding 13% more locations in the top 25 markets.

The report provides an optimistic outlook for sustained growth and innovation, fueled by the increasing need for adaptable office solutions.

 

 

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Source: CoworkingCafe
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Lesley Miller

Lesley Miller is Managing Editor of Allwork.Space, and is based in Tampa, Florida. She is a word nerd who has worked as an editor, writer, and custom content marketer for more than 15 years. She enjoys freelance travel writing as a way to relive her best travel experiences and find inspiration for future trips.

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