The 6 Best Las Vegas Coworking Spaces for Freelancers and Entrepreneurs
Even if you aren’t a freelancer, coworking has become so ubiquitous that some think of it as nothing more than a buzzword. Yet CityLab estimates that somewhere between four and six percent of the Las Vegas workforce is self-employed. Although this may not seem like a large number, this means that thousands of Las Vegas residents need space to get work done. Luckily, this city has plenty of great coworking spots. Although Downtown is a concentrated area for coworking, neighborhoods throughout town have their own spaces for freelancers and entrepreneurs.
Bloom - Downtown

The newest coworking space in Las Vegas, Bloom is also the only place in town specifically targeted to women entrepreneurs. In the tradition of New York’s incredibly popular The Wing, not only does Bloom have chandeliers and bright decor but also three conference rooms, two lounge and coworking areas, and an outdoor patio. Bloom is also a great deal: for $149 a month, members get unlimited access to the space from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday.
The Coop - Summerlin

Just 10 minutes away from Downtown Summerlin and Red Rock Casino, The Coop is centrally located in the heart of Summerlin. The Coop also has over 10 different office spaces that cater to both small businesses and solopreneurs. In addition, it has a break area with coffee from local roasters. Memberships are flexible, and it’s easy to schedule a conference room through the website.
Incubator Space - Anthem

If you live on the south edge of Las Vegas, it may not always be convenient to commute to a coworking space in Downtown. Luckily, those who live in Enterprise, Anthem, or Green Valley have easy access to Incubator Space. For $230 a month, get 24-hour access to a modern workspace where snacks and drinks are always free.
Innevation - Enterprise

On the edge of Enterprise, tech hub and coworking space Innevation makes the list not only for its location in the Valley but also for its 65,000 square feet of space. Although single offices are sold out far into the foreseeable future, the coworking space offers pod seating that’s modern and convenient. With 24-hour access, community events, unlimited coffee, and billiards and foosball, Innevation also has a cafe-style kitchen, frequent food trucks, and access to dry cleaning.
Work in Progress - Downtown

Work in Progress offers extremely flexible options: from a $30 a day pass to $125 a month to access the coworking space during business owners, the space also offers plans for small business teams of four to six workers. At all levels, freelancers and entrepreneurs have access to one-on-one mentoring, private phone rooms, car charging stations, ergonomic chairs, ping pong, and unlimited coffee. Plus, the space features unique architectural features that you won’t find in every coworking space. From a sweeping entryway staircase to wooden beams and high ceilings, Work in Progress is an aesthetically delightful place to get work done.
Oasis at Gold Spike - Downtown

These days Gold Spike has become something of a hot spot for freelancers looking for coworking spaces in Downtown. Although there are many coworking spaces throughout the hotel, Oasis at Goldspike offers space to vacationers or staycationers who need to get work done before hitting the slots. These areas are first-come, first-serve, but they enjoy close proximity to restaurants in the hotel which serve directly in the coworking space.