As one of the fastest-growing workplace movements of the last decade, co-working enables people from diverse backgrounds to work together in a common space. The number of co-working spaces around the world has increased by nearly 700% since 2011. Globally, an estimated half a million people work in more than 7,800 shared workspaces today—a number which is expected to climb to 37,000 over the next two years.

This generation is beginning to see this alternative to traditional office space as the place for startups and entrepreneurs. While WeWork and many other national spaces continue to grow, our hope is that there would be a rise in co-working spaces that see themselves as more than hosts, but as friends, even partners that can consider things like Chaplaincy services and other unique ways to care for the leaders that spend most of their waking hours in their space. Here’s a few we’re starting to see take off.


Craftwork Coffee Co

Trevor and Riley are friends of FDE and have a transformative model which creates co-working and coffee places to apartment buildings with a missional intent to pull people out of isolation and into community so that they flourish.

They are currently in Houston, Forth Worth and Austin. Learn more about their model and mission at their website.

 

Work Lodge

When you need somewhere to work that’s professional, with awesome Wi-Fi and an amazing community, our coworking plans have you covered. Save $$$ when you don’t need a private office space and work in our open, shared work areas while still enjoying all the other great benefits of WorkLodge.

 

Kurio Collective

Catalyzing Christian entrepreneurs by providing a co-working environment that motivates and inspires all to bring glory to God through their work.