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LA Metro’s A Line Is Becoming a New Coworking Corridor

New data shows the A Line is becoming a practical hybrid-work corridor, with strong coworking clusters forming around several major transit hubs.

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May 12, 2026
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Coworking access along Los Angeles Metro’s A Line is heavily concentrated around downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena and Long Beach.

Coworking access along Los Angeles Metro’s A Line is heavily concentrated around downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena and Long Beach.

A new analysis by Coworking Cafe of coworking access along Los Angeles Metro’s A Line found that coworking availability is heavily concentrated around downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena and Long Beach, while large stretches of the 57.6-mile rail corridor still lack nearby workspace options.

The A Line, which runs from Pomona through downtown LA to Long Beach, is the world’s longest light rail route. Researchers examined how many coworking spaces sit within a half-mile, one-mile and 1.5-mile walk of each station, alongside typical monthly membership and day-pass pricing.

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Downtown LA consistently ranked highest for coworking density. Stations including Seventh Street, Historic Broadway, Little Tokyo and Grand Avenue Arts repeatedly appeared among the corridor’s strongest nodes for nearby workspace access.

The report found that this concentration gives commuters greater flexibility to switch between drop-in workspaces, meeting rooms and longer-term memberships depending on daily needs.

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Pasadena and Arcadia Stand Out on Affordability

While downtown dominated on volume, the lowest monthly coworking pricing appeared across a broader stretch of the system.

Pasadena, Arcadia and several downtown stations shared a recurring median monthly price point of $182, creating what the report described as a system-wide affordability tier rather than a single low-cost district.

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