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Coworking spaces in Lexington

If you’re the type of remote worker that likes to get out of the house and be around other people, here are some coworking spaces to check out around Lexington.

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Pitch your startup idea at Awesome Inc’s competition series 5 Across, where the winning business gets a cash prize + mentorship and networking opportunities. | Photo courtesy of Awesome Inc

The way we work has totally evolved in the years following the pandemic. Remote work has become more common + according to a study by Upwork, 22% of the American workforce will be remote by 2025.

There are many pros and cons to working from home, but if you’re the type that needs to get out of the house at least once in a while, here are some coworking spaces around LEX to work from.

Awesome Inc, 348 E. Main St.
This coworking space + startup incubator is perfect for anyone with an entrepreneurial mindset. Work alongside other small businesses or see if your startup can win its 5 Across pitch competition series.

BaseHere, 110 W. Vine St., Third Floor + 163 E. Main St., Ste., 300
Meeting spaces, flexible membership opportunities, and private offices — you’ll have everything you need for a productive day in one of these downtown area workspaces.

The Black Phoenix Co., 1701 Alexandria Dr., Unit B
Freelancers and creative women of color will find a supportive and productive space to make their dreams a reality.

HQ, 424 Lewis Hargett Cir. + 1040 Monarch St.
With locations all over the world, this coworking space is perfect for those needing a professional setting.

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