Work.
Meet.
Live.
A new kind of work and social space built in the communities where we work and live.
Modern office & meeting solutions
Work the way you want to at COhatch
Coworking
Say goodbye to the coffee shop or your kitchen table. With a coworking membership, you can work from any COhatch location, enjoy high-speed Wi-Fi, grab complementary coffee, book meeting rooms, and get the community of an office even if you work remotely.
Private Offices
Need a place that’s 100% yours? We have offices of all sizes, whether you’re a solopreneur or work with your team. Enjoy all the perks of a coworking membership with the extra privacy and storage you need in our office space.
Meetings & Events
Strategize with your team, pitch your business to a potential client, host a fundraiser, or create your own event in one of our many meeting and event spaces. They come in all shapes and sizes and they’re the furthest thing from a stuffy conference room.
Locations All over
one membership. dozens of locations.
Perks for the whole family to enjoy
We Believe there’s a lot more to life than just work
News & Stories
Cohatch updates & industry insights
Bar-B-Que King Working With COhatch to Breathe New Life Into West Tampa Restaurant
Renovations include updated kitchen and addition of indoor and outdoor seating TAMPA, FLORIDA, June14, 2022 – COhatch, a rapidly growing, community-driven company which develops innovative shared work and social spaces, is working with local favorite, Bar-B-Que King, to revitalize their restaurant. “We felt incredibly fortunate [...]
COhatch ‘The Newsstand’ Opens For Business in Delaware
Lifestyle co-working social enterprise opens third location at the former Gazette building in heart of downtown. [...]
COhatch opens in downtown
Everything COhatch represents is centered around community. Now, nearly a year after announcing Delaware as its newest [...]
COhatch Looks to Expand with Community Investment Program
Worthington-based lifestyle, community and coworking space COhatch has plans to not just expand across Columbus, but the [...]































