Best Coworking Spaces in Los Angeles 2026
Los Angeles coworking reflects the city's creative, tech, and entertainment character. Here are the best coworking spaces in LA for 2026.
WeWork Los Angeles
WeWork operates numerous Los Angeles locations — in Century City (the Beverly Hills-adjacent corporate district, home to major law firms and entertainment company offices), West Hollywood, Playa Vista (the Silicon Beach tech hub), Culver City (the creative and tech area that has become home to Amazon Studios and dozens of tech companies), and Downtown LA. The Playa Vista location is the most relevant for tech entrepreneurs; the Century City location for professional services and entertainment industry professionals. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately USD 400-600.
NeueHouse Hollywood
NeueHouse is the most distinctive coworking brand in Los Angeles — a luxury private members club and coworking space specifically designed for creative industry professionals (filmmakers, writers, musicians, designers, art directors). The flagship NeueHouse Hollywood location occupies the former CBS Radio Building in Hollywood — a landmark Art Deco building — and maintains the aesthetic and programming of a private creative members club rather than a conventional coworking space. NeueHouse is the coworking home of the Los Angeles creative, entertainment, and arts community. Monthly memberships from approximately USD 600-1,200; membership is selective.
Cross Campus
Cross Campus is the most prominent independently owned coworking brand in the LA region — with locations in Santa Monica (the beach-adjacent creative tech community west of Venice), Pasadena (the historic Californian city east of downtown), and the South Bay. Cross Campus has built a strong reputation within the LA entrepreneurial community for the quality of its community programming and the genuine connections its members make. Monthly hot desk memberships from approximately USD 300-450.
The Wing (and Female-Focused Spaces)
Los Angeles has a particularly strong ecosystem of female-focused coworking and professional community spaces — The Wing (which has re-launched in several US cities including LA), The Riveter, and several independent women's professional networks. These spaces are relevant for Australian women entrepreneurs establishing or visiting their US operations.
Practical Tips for Coworking in Los Angeles
Los Angeles's notorious traffic means that the location of a coworking space relative to accommodation is critical — choosing a space within the same neighbourhood or directly on a Metro route is important. The LA Metro Expo Line and the planned Purple Line extensions connect several coworking clusters. Los Angeles's time zone (PST/PDT, UTC-8/-7) is 18-19 hours behind AEST — very challenging for synchronous communication with Australian teams.
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