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Six coworking communities in Nashville, TN

Got cabin fever? Coworking spaces encourage collaboration between workers, often across different companies and industries + they’ll give you an excuse to change out of your daily “sweatpants chic.”

Reader Savannah M. asked us where to find spots fit for opening the laptop and getting comfortable. So, here are six coworking spaces around Nashville to switch up your remote work routine.

WeWork, Locations vary
Price: $10+ for drop-in visits and monthly membership prices available upon request

  • WeWork has three Nashville locations and is offering 50% off All Access monthly membership fees for your first three months — offer ends Wed., Aug. 31.

Industrious Nashville, Locations vary
Price: $729+/month for private offices

  • Industrious memberships include access to wellness rooms for those much-needed midday breaks + both locations are conveniently located in the heart of the city, making connecting with other business professionals a breeze.

Three One Three, Locations vary
Price: $171+/month

  • Warehouse memberships ($45/month) allow small businesses a space to store inventory and operate as a fulfillment center. Pro tip: Try the ambassador program, which allows you to work shifts at the front desk while working on your business to earn cash towards your membership fees.

Collective615, 3820 Charlotte Ave. Ste. 146
Price: $255/month full time or $185/month part time + $30 day passes

  • This pink and green curated space prides itself on being a coworking community “designed by women, for women.” Collective615 also hosts monthly networking events featuring guest speakers, food, and drinks.

Eleven Willow, 11 Willow St. Ste. 11
Price: $350+/month or $25/day

  • This modern space offers private offices, conference rooms, and a package that includes access to a professional photography studio and studio equipment. Free parking is available.

InDo Nashville, 632 Fogg St.
Price: $200+/month or $20 day passes

  • This downtown coworking community is dog-friendly, has podcast rooms, and offers free parking. Monthly memberships have 24/7 key fob access for late-night work sessions and 2+ guest passes per month — depending on your membership.
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