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🖥️Opening a Coworking space in Washington, D.C.: a location research guide

Washington, D.C. — A federal capital with stable professional-class spending and revitalising neighbourhood corridors. If you're thinking about opening a coworking space here, the difference between the right block and the wrong block is often a 30% revenue swing in the first year. This guide walks through what to look at on the map before you sign a lease.

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What to look at on the map

For a coworking space, the location factors that matter most are different from a generic retail store. When you scan Washington, D.C. on the interactive map, focus on these:

  • 🏢Office density

    Near office district = competition; near residential = remote-worker market.

  • 🚉Public transit

    Members come from across the city — transit access critical.

  • 🤝Complementary businesses

    Cafés / lunch options nearby keep members from leaving.

Where to look in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. has several commercial districts where coworking space businesses tend to cluster — useful both as starting points and as references for what "busy" looks like:

  • Georgetown
  • Dupont Circle
  • Capitol Hill
  • Adams Morgan
  • Shaw
  • H Street

15 coworking spaces mapped in Washington, D.C.

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  • CoveUnclaimed
    3343 14th Street Northwest·site
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  • The Mark Manhattan LaundryUnclaimed
    1342 Florida Avenue Northwest
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  • Spaces NoMaUnclaimed
    1140 3rd Street Northeast Washington·site
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  • WeWorkUnclaimed
    38.9005, -76.9982·site
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  • RegusUnclaimed
    4250 Fairfax Drive Arlington·site
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  • IndustriousUnclaimed
    38.8807, -77.1111·site
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  • Tech SpaceUnclaimed
    38.8802, -77.1087·site
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  • WeWorkUnclaimed
    810 7th Street Northeast Washington
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  • Cove DupontUnclaimed
    38.9123, -77.0453
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  • the markUnclaimed
    718 7th Street Northwest
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  • WeWorkUnclaimed
    700 K Street Northwest Washington·site
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  • Two BirdsUnclaimed
    38.9499, -77.0792
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  • The Hive 2.0Unclaimed
    1231 Marion Barry Avenue Southeast Washington·site
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  • The ConsortiumUnclaimed
    201 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast
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  • SpacesUnclaimed
    609 H Street Northeast Washington
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Investment outlook

Before you commit, here's the real-world cost picture for a coworking space:

¥50-300万 fit-out + furniture + utilities.

Common rookie mistakes

The mistakes that sink first-time coworking space owners aren't the ones you read about in startup blogs. The recurring ones are:

  • Underestimating high churn (members leave when their startup pivots)

Open the interactive map

Ready to scan Washington, D.C. block by block? Open the interactive map below — every hexagon is clickable for a per-block research breakdown.

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