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The Best Coworking Space in Kirkland, WA — A 2026 Guide

Kirkland has more coworking options than people realize. If you are choosing a workspace on the Eastside in 2026, here is how to think about it — from the corporate franchises to the boutique independents — and where MarketHQ on Market Street fits in.

What “Best” Actually Means for Coworking

“Best” depends on the work. A consultant taking confidential client calls needs a private locking office. A founder iterating on product needs reliable Wi-Fi and a community to bounce ideas off. A remote executive flying through town needs somewhere quiet between meetings. The same coworking space cannot be best for all of these — and the answer changes once you are clear about what your week actually looks like.

Three things tend to matter in practice: location (commute time, parking, walkability to lunch), privacy and quiet (open-floor versus enclosed offices), and commitment flexibility (day pass to month-to-month to annual lease). The “best” Kirkland coworking space for you is the one that matches all three.

The Kirkland Coworking Landscape in 2026

Kirkland’s coworking market has consolidated around three categories. The franchise option is Regus at the Kirkland Corporate Center on 116th Avenue NE — large floor plate, recognizable brand, longer-term contracts. The boutique independent is MarketHQ on Market Street in downtown Kirkland — smaller, executive-focused, no franchise feel. And the Bellevue-spillover option includes Overlake WorkSpace and the WeWork locations a short drive south on 405. Each has a different shape, a different vibe, and a different price point.

Regus Kirkland Corporate Center

Regus is the established franchise. Its Kirkland Corporate Center location offers private offices and meeting rooms in a corporate-park setting near 116th Avenue. The benefit is brand recognition — if you are an enterprise account executive flying in to meet a client, “we have a Regus office” is a familiar phrase. The trade-off is that the experience is generic: the office in Kirkland looks essentially identical to a Regus in Phoenix or Atlanta. Reviews on Google reflect a mixed reception (about 3.1 stars at last check), and the contract structure tends to favor longer commitments.

Overlake WorkSpace and Bellevue-Adjacent Options

If your work centers on Bellevue and Redmond, the Overlake WorkSpace on 116th Avenue SE is worth considering. It rates well on Google and offers a more boutique feel than Regus. The WeWork locations on Bellevue Way and 139th Avenue SE are also options if you prefer the open-floor coworking aesthetic — though noise and unpredictable seating come with that territory. Drive time from Kirkland to either is fifteen to twenty minutes depending on traffic.

MarketHQ — The Boutique Executive Choice

MarketHQ on Market Street in downtown Kirkland is the boutique executive option. It is independent and not part of any franchise, which gives it more flexibility on terms (day, week, and month-to-month rentals are all available). The members tend to skew toward consultants, attorneys, financial advisors, remote executives, and pre-seed founders — people whose work is professional but not enterprise-corporate. The space includes private offices, dedicated desks, conference rooms, a full boardroom, and a treated podcast studio (which is rare on the Eastside).

Location is the differentiator. Market Street is the most walkable block in downtown Kirkland — restaurants, banks, a notary, and coffee within two minutes — and parking is the easiest in the area. The drive from Bellevue is about ten minutes; from Redmond, twelve to fifteen. Reviews are 5.0 stars. The trade-off, if you can call it that, is scale: MarketHQ is a single boutique location, not a national network. That is the point.

How to Choose the Right Space for Your Work

Start with three honest answers. First: do you need to take confidential calls? If yes, an enclosed private office matters more than amenities. Second: how often will you actually be there? If the answer is “two or three days a week, sometimes,” month-to-month or a part-time membership beats a full-time desk. Third: where are your client meetings? If they are in Bellevue or Redmond, your coworking space’s commute to those neighborhoods matters more than its commute to your home.

If you want a workspace that is genuinely private, on the most walkable block in Kirkland, with the flexibility to commit by the day or by the month — and a community of executives rather than a franchise floor plate — MarketHQ is the answer. If your priority is brand recognition for visiting clients, Regus is the answer. If your work is centered in Bellevue, one of the Bellevue-adjacent options is the answer.

The honest version of “best coworking space in Kirkland” is: it depends on the work. But for boutique, executive-focused, no-commitment-required workspace on the walkable end of Market Street, MarketHQ is the answer most days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest-rated coworking space in Kirkland, WA?

By Google reviews, MarketHQ on Market Street holds a 5.0-star rating, the highest among coworking options in Kirkland. Regus Kirkland Corporate Center sits at about 3.1 stars; Overlake WorkSpace in Bellevue is about 4.9 stars.

Yes. MarketHQ rents private offices and coworking memberships by the day, week, or month. Day passes are available without any membership commitment.

Many Bellevue professionals choose MarketHQ in Kirkland because the commute from Bellevue is about ten minutes, parking is easier than in downtown Bellevue, and the boutique executive atmosphere reads better for client meetings than open-floor WeWork environments.

MarketHQ on Market Street has a treated, broadcast-quality recording studio — rare for the Eastside. It is available to members and bookable hourly to non-members.

1018 Market Street, Suite D, Kirkland, WA 98033 — downtown Kirkland on Market Street. Phone: (425) 250-0883.

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