A coworking desk in Fort Lauderdale runs $75–500 a month in 2026, day passes are $36–99, and private offices average $943 a month. That's the short answer. The longer answer — which space, for which kind of work — is more interesting.
I spend a lot of time across South Florida's coworking market, and Fort Lauderdale has quietly become the connective tissue between Miami's density and Boca Raton's quieter, more corporate scene. Downtown alone carries roughly a dozen coworking listings totaling more than 5,000 square feet of shared space, anchored by the Las Olas Boulevard corridor.
Below is a ranked, honest breakdown of the six options worth considering in 2026 — with real pricing ranges, the tradeoffs nobody puts on the landing page, and who you'll actually sit next to.
The Best Coworking Space in Fort Lauderdale, Ranked for 2026
The best coworking space in Fort Lauderdale in 2026 depends on your stage and budget. Pipeline and Axis Space lead for startup teams and founders who want a downtown or waterfront address without the highest Class-A rates. Spaces and Industrious win on polish and prestige for finance, legal, and enterprise use cases. Regus and the Flagler Village independents win on price for solo operators and creatives.
How Much Does a Coworking Space in Fort Lauderdale Cost?
Below is a quick-reference comparison of the six coworking spaces above, with 2026 pricing ranges and the audience each one actually serves. Use it to shortlist two or three, then tour them — listed rates and real quotes diverge once you negotiate term length.
| Space | Day Pass | Dedicated Desk | Private Office | Who It's For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pipeline | $45–55 | $300–500/mo | $900–2,000/mo | Startup teams, founders |
| Spaces (Las Olas) | $99 | $350–500/mo | $900–2,500/mo | Agencies, marketers |
| Industrious | $60–75 | $400–550/mo | $1,200–2,500/mo | Executives, attorneys, finance |
| Axis Space | $40–55 | $250–450/mo | $700–1,800/mo | Waterfront-seeking teams |
| Regus (Sunrise Blvd) | $49 | $200–400/mo | $600–1,500/mo | Traveling professionals |
| Flagler / FAT Village | $36–45 | $75–300/mo | $500–1,200/mo | Designers, creatives, bootstrappers |
Figures are 2026 estimates blended from CoworkingCafe, DropDesk, CommercialCafe, Wezoo, and operator-listed rates for Regus and Spaces. Ranges reflect month-to-month pricing; annual contracts typically discount 10–15%. Day-pass figures assume a single hot desk with shared lounge and Wi-Fi access.
Fort Lauderdale vs Boca Raton vs Miami: Coworking Price Comparison
Fort Lauderdale sits almost exactly between its South Florida neighbors on price. A dedicated desk here runs $250–500/month, close to Boca Raton's $300–550 and meaningfully below Miami's $400–650 in Brickell or Wynwood. Private offices follow the same pattern: Fort Lauderdale averages $943/month citywide versus Miami's premium waterfront addresses that regularly clear $1,500–2,000/month for comparable square footage.
The bigger structural advantage for Fort Lauderdale, as with the rest of South Florida's growing tech corridor, is Florida's lack of state income tax combined with meaningfully cheaper and easier parking than dense Miami neighborhoods — a real monthly savings for anyone commuting by car five days a week.
Fort Lauderdale's Startup and Funding Backdrop in 2026
Coworking demand doesn't exist in a vacuum — it tracks the local startup and funding cycle. The Miami-Fort Lauderdale metro pulled in $832 million across 100 deals in Q2 2026 alone, per PitchBook, keeping the region tied with Austin for fifth place nationally by deal count. The area's three most-funded Fort Lauderdale-based startups have collectively raised more than $565 million, led by Ubicquia's $106 million Series D, with recent Q2 2026 raises including a $145 million round for clinical-stage biopharma company Syncromune and a $20 million round for healthcare-and-housing startup Upside.
The Fort Lauderdale Tech Meetup has grown alongside that funding activity, having hosted more than 6,000 guests with average attendance of 150 people per event and roughly 50% new faces each month — a strong signal that the downtown coworking spaces above aren't just desks, they're where a real chunk of that deal flow gets made. For a broader view of how the region's venture and PE fund performance compares nationally, our fund benchmarking data tracks the managers most active in South Florida deals.
How to Choose a Coworking Space in Fort Lauderdale
$36–99 day passes. $75–500 a month for a desk. $943 average for a private office.
The best coworking space in Fort Lauderdale isn't the one with the nicest lobby — it's the one where the $832M a quarter in South Florida deal flow is actually happening around you.
Researching a move to South Florida? See the Boca Raton coworking breakdown and more market data at Value Add VC. Originally published in the Trace Cohen newsletter.
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