Co-working Space in Boston

Choose from over 44 locations in Boston.

A Regus co-working space is ideal for those requiring maximum flexibility.

Our hot desking solutions in Boston are designed for agile working, allowing you to choose between a reserved or unreserved workspace, depending on your needs. A great option for freelancers, start-ups or SMEs, Regus co-working space in Boston helps you to maximise productivity.
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Building at 75 State Street in Boston
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Building at 101 Federal Street in Boston

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Notable for being the oldest neighbourhood in the city, Charlestown forms part of the wider Boston metro district including the port.

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Forming an ideal commuter hamlet, Bohemia benefits from excellent rail networks that provide a short commute to the heart of the Big Apple.

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The residential district of Forest Hills provides a quality lifestyle and is home to AT&T, Verizon and a cluster of hedge fund companies.

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JFK Airport benefits from having the Van Wyck Expressway running directly into the complex along with reliable transport infrastructure.

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About co-working space in Boston

Wondering what all the fuss is about when it comes to coworking space and hot desking? Shared offices are on the rise as companies take advantage of what they can offer, such as keeping employees on track, encouraging them to bounce ideas off each other and creating a more collaborative environment. Our shared office spaces are professionally set up and ready to go, so you can get started straight away with access to business grade facilities, including high-speed Internet, ergonomic furniture and a personal phone. You can opt for a permanent space, or hot desk on a first come, first served basis and see how your organisation can grow. However, if you wish to relocate and try a new market for your organisation, you can move your desk location at no additional cost.

Boston is not only the capital of Massachusetts, but it also has the largest population of the state at around 685,000 people. The city now acts as both an economic and cultural anchor for the larger metropolitan area and is a drawcard for tourists, professionals and businesses alike. Some of the local sites of interest include the Freedom Trail, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Common, and Fenway Park. As home to both Harvard University and MIT, Boston is additionally reputed for its academic ties, with many foreign firms offering direct investment in order to secure a presence in the area and capitalise from the highly educated workers here. There are a number of prestigious firms in the region, with the city’s welcoming attitude towards start-up companies attract many more.

What’s available

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Desk space whenever you need on a first come, first served basis.

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Your own dedicated desk, with all the benefits of a full-time office in a shared office space.