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    Life Time Work

    Life Time Work

    (2 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    This is a great place to work if you are looking for a shared office space, and especially…read moreconvenient if you also join the High End gym next door (Life Time Fitness). It has a welcoming, large lobby, and it's well decorated throughout. There are quite a few options for working: Flexible seating so you can sit in any of the shared spaces, a fixed desk (sit/stand adjustable desk with some dividers), or a small to large office locked office space. There are ample phone booths and bookable conference conference rooms. Each member gets access to a high quality color laser printer and the break rooms are stocked with excellent Coffee and Tea. The only challenge is guiding your guests to find the elevator to Lifetime Work. It's at the corner of the parking lot adjacent to SW Barnes & SW Cedar Hills Blvd. Take the elevator to 4th floor to the Lobby.

    really love all the amenities they offer here. I often come here to work because the setup is…read moreamazing -- there are plenty of individual rooms, conference rooms, privacy pods, and lots of spots where you can just sit down and get things done. It's very quiet, and the vibe is great for staying focused and productive. There's direct access to the gym too, which is a huge plus. The staff is always welcoming, and there's an open kitchen where you can help yourself to coffee and water. They do an amazing job keeping this place clean and inviting. The location is great for a co-working space. The only downside is the reception -- the cell signal can be pretty low, so sometimes it's hard to be on the phone. But using Wi-Fi calling has helped me a lot, so that's a good tip if you're planning to work here. Overall, I love coming here to get work done and would definitely recommend it!

    openHAUS coworking - Beautiful and vibrant community space

    openHAUS coworking

    (8 reviews)

    King, Northeast Portland

    What A Gem for community collaboration and engagement! I came for the first time on Saturday, May…read more31st evening for EXIT THE MAZE PRESENTS ARTIFICATION OF LIVING fundraiser & celebration for its Executive Director, Cole Reed's, birthday! It was so vibrant, inviting, inspiring, and healing embedded in one space. I would love to find out more about how to utilize, reserve, rent, and share the space for any future gatherings. Bonus: share free parking lot access with Pizza Hut and ample of free street parking. Two gender neutral restrooms. P.Y. No toilet seat covers.

    I came to Portland on a Sunday to catch an evening show, then stayed the night in an Airbnb. I…read morechose openHAUS to work out of the next day for several reasons: - it was really close to my Airbnb - there was parking - they sold day passes and made buying one actually easy - it felt really safe when you're in there I was initially concerned when I first got there since the surrounding environment didn't look that welcoming, but once inside it was like a little work oasis. Having lived in several tech hub cities, the co-working spaces I'm used to tend to have a high-tech focus with minimal decor. openHAUS wasn't like that at all but I really appreciated the difference. There's a lot of interesting art dotted throughout and it's got a lived-in feel with many in-progress projects out in the open. There are desks claimed and occupied by the stuff of regulars, but besides that you get your choice of a place to settle for the day. There's clean bathrooms nearby and a kitchen stocked with coffee and tea, and even ramen if you really didn't want to step out for food. I heard there was a dedicated parking lot though it wasn't obvious, but street parking was easy enough. I'm glad I tried this place and would come back. I was able to take calls and attend work meetings just fine out of here, and I was able to pop out for lunch and come back without worrying about my stuff getting touched. Finally, I was also a little surprised that someone came with their dog, a big boxer looking one, but it was generally well behaved and didn't come around again after getting to sniff me in the butt.

    Leftbank Project

    Leftbank Project

    (2 reviews)

    Lloyd District, North Portland

    This is a sweet building. From the design-forward architectural remodel and layout to the…read moregreen-conscious setup, everything about this historic building screams Portland. Home to office spaces, a brewery (Upright), the Leftbank Cafe, a shared office space (the Hive) and a communal area, the winding, maze-like structure is home to a colony of progressive workers, projects, and all sorts of stuff. I've been in here quite a few times to meet with folks, I've stopped in to the cafe, and I threw an event in the communal space, and I love the brewery downstairs. While parking can be a bit of an issue when an event is taking place, it's got a great central location and, at least for me, the historic and design-forward remodel aspects are close to my heart. Dig this space.

    Cool old building, Brewery in the basement. What's not to love?…read more The Leftbank building is great, well actually it's three building put together but who's counting. It's kind of a rabbits warren of small companies connected by large communal spaces and even better natural light flooding in everywhere. The main Lobby/cafe room looking out on the street was interestingly complex but simply informal enough to be comfortable. Went here to check out Upright Brewing (http://www.yelp.com/biz/upright-brewing-portland#hrid:EonPV60YZaVQfVTk-p76Jw) but found myself wandering around the building checking out all the cool spaces. It was awesome! Leftbank Project is kind of the little brother to some of the other big Inner Eastside commercial renovations like Eastbank, Olympic Mills, and RiverEast.

    PDX Hackerspace - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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