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Welcome to Texas Coworking

Coworking in the Heart of Austin

The Unoffice Office

built in cubicles

just a fraction of the space

What is Coworking?

Coworking is the growing movement between a full time office gig and a self employment career.   It’s a place

- to work in an office like environment without the boss.

- to work alongside others who share similar careers or talents.

- to focus on what needs to be done in a quieter office enviroment

Feel free to drop by and check the place out.  We are open from 8am to 6pm Monday through Friday (members have after hour access).

Features include:

  • Offices available for confidential meetings and phone calls.
  • Plenty of  room to spread out, focus and get things done.
  • Large conference room
  • high-speed and secured wifi
  • Wired ethernet wall ports
  • Server room with servers for all your IT and web and application development needs,
  • Rooftop terrace – a place to relax – overlooking 6th Street and the Austin Convention Center.
  • Copy, fax, mail and other services

Here are some pictures of the place, a video tour featuring Grace Sharington produced by a noted local film maker, Michelle Millette, is posted here below.

Membership is $250 a month, $280/month with parking. Rate sheet page coming soon for day use and special events and meetings. Texas Coworking will be part of a Coworking Visa program, so for a few days you can use coworking space in other locations as part of your membership.

Come by for a tour today.  Call Paul Terry Walhus at 512-699-4000  for more details.

Conference room

Conference Room at Texas Coworking


Video Tour of Texas Coworking

Grace Sharington, TexasCoworking.com’s first concierge, takes us on a video tour of Texas Coworking, Austin’s downtown coworking place at 200 E 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701. She cruises through the facility showing the front entrance with it’s wall of flat screens, the elevator, the entrance, the concierge desk, the conference room, the patio overlooking the Austin Convention Center (site of SXSW), the commons, the cubes, and the private offices and last but not least the kitchen and break room and the server room.

Untitled from Michelle Millette on Vimeo.