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    BOND Collective - Austin

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    Called and no one answered but left a VM. Called again and left another VM. No one answered either. Is this place still in business?

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    Urban Co-Lab

    Urban Co-Lab

    (1 review)

    East Austin

    My three-person team has been coworking at the brand new Urban Co-Lab for two weeks now, and we…read morelove it! Over the last four years, I have been a member at a LOT of different coworking places in Austin, and so far, Urban Co-Lab is my favorite of all the places I've tried so far. FUN FACT: I went to the grand opening and met the designer who decorated the space while still a college student! First of all, there is SUNLIGHT! Several coworking spaces I experienced here in Austin gave all the window seating to the reserved desks (understandable) leaving us lowly general coworking members to wilt under the fluorescent lighting. However, there is plenty of sunlight at Urban Co-Lab for all to enjoy. Secondly, the location is CLOSE TO MY HOUSE. It's an 8-minute drive from my place in Clarksville, so that makes me very happy. If you live in Central Austin, this is a great location. Thirdly, they have a huge dedicated PARKING LOT across the street from the building so you don't have to pay separately for parking. Fourthly (?), the FRIDGE IS CLEAN and has plenty of space for you to bring your lunch. There are also food trucks (and a coffee truck!) in the large backyard with picnic tables. Lastly, the coworking population is diverse--gender-wise and ethnicity-wise. At my last coworking space, a young man waltzed up to me at a networking event and said blithely, "Hi, I like your weave." EXCUSE ME?!!?! First of all, it wasn't a weave. Second of all, one doesn't say that to another person ever! This kind of incident wasn't common in the space, but it also didn't feel awesome being the ONLY Black person and one of the few women in the entire space every single day. Urban Co-Lab feels very welcoming and inclusive. I'm a native Austinite (yep, for real) who went to middle school and high school in East Austin, so I'm really happy to see this space pop up and hope that it is very successful. I'm looking forward to seeing what co-founders Natalie and Hanna do with the space and the community. If you're looking for a coworking space for just the day (they offer day passes), a few days a week (what I do), or for every day (what my assistant does), I recommend you check out Urban Co-Lab.

    Techspace - Large Office with Window

    Techspace

    (7 reviews)

    Came here for some day pass work ($25/day). Overall, lovely space with polite and efficient staff…read morelocated on the 4th floor of the Jacinto Center. It has a nice quiet energy to it; just bustling enough to not feel like a you're at silent meditation retreat, but also not disruptively rambunctious. For day passes and general membership, there's a main lounge area with most of the seating that includes floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over a courtyard. There's more seating of various types sprinkled through the floor, including some with views of the river. At least three 'phone booths', but by 'booth', it's actually a small room with a phone that can fit two people easily, probably four if you did standing room only. The etiquette in the main spaces is that it's okay to take calls and such, and the overhead music isn't so loud as to disrupt. That said, the other little seating spaces nestled in the hallways might be better if you need more privacy but don't want to get into a phone booth. Lots of private office space of various sizes if you were interested in that. WiFi was trusty and much of the seating had adequate power outlets though the more lounge-style seating (sofas, etc.) seemed to lack good outlet access. The usual free coffee and tea. They let me stay a bit after 5pm, after they closed, even though I was on a day pass, so that was a nice touch. One final nice touch is that the chairs and tables in the main areas are fairy low. I'm not a tall person and sometimes coworking spaces value aesthetics over ergonomics and I end up in a short chair and a high table, typing like a T-Rex. Not the case here. Bathrooms: Clean, spacious, and functional. Nicely done!

    We had a new person on our team that needed training. Since she was very close to having her baby,…read moreI felt it was better if she did not travel to San Antonio to train. We looked all around Austin to find a place that met our needs and settled on TechSpace. We called them to reserve some space and found out that they don't do that unless it was one of their private rooms. The other spaces are "first come", but the price was right. The employees were extremely nice and helpful. They gave us a tour of the facilities, explained how everything worked, showed us the kitchen, coffee, snacks, etc, and showed us the private rooms where you can get all your AV needs for your meetings. They fixed us up with WIFI, which was very fast, and let us choose where we wanted in the lower floor area. We ended up with an area that could have handled about 8 people, but was perfect for our needs. We liked this place enough that we have been back for multiple days of training. They don't have restaurants in the building, but they offer different food trucks each day. The trucks set up in the side area of the building and have some outside seating if you want to eat outside. We have eaten everything from downhome Southern cooking to Mexican, and they were all good. What kept this from being a 5 star location. Parking is a pain (may be that way all over downtown Austin) and locating this place the first time was difficult. Traffic was a pain also, but they can't do anything about that. Would I recommend this place? I will be back!!!

    Industrious

    Industrious

    (13 reviews)

    Warehouse District, Downtown

    Got a peek at this sleek co-working space a couple of days ago at a Yelp Southby event Industrious…read moreAustin hosted. The view, location and design were inviting. Thank you. Reason I'm posting today is to share an image I found on Insta with my fellow Yelpers. Industrious gives me warm fuzzy feelings.

    Our team was based out of this Industrious location for about half a year and I can wholeheartedly…read morerecommend both the space and the local staff (Margaret & Andi) that supports the office. To give some background on Industrious - it's a standard co-working setup similar to any WeWork with a long laundry list of amenities (although I've heard WeWork has recently cut back...). This includes morning bagels, all the caffeine you need, as well as 3 - 4 events a week that include standard happy hours, etc. Unlike WeWork, the atmosphere is a little more mature. If WeWork was a person, it'd be a right-out-of college grad that jams out to the EDM in the lobby. Industrious feels a little more like someone in their late 20s / early 30s that puts on elevator music or slow jazz in the lobby. Personally, WeWork felt perfect for a Silicon-Valley startup trying to drive that growth mentality, while Industrious felt better suited for a small professional services firm that would wear business casual to entertain clients on a regular basis. The pricing is comparable to other coworking spaces both in terms of membership and office space, although their membership options were somewhat restricted to keep the density manageable. Again, many thanks to Margaret and Andi who were always extremely on top of everything administrative and space-related - you can't go wrong with them having your back!

    BOND Collective - Austin - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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