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Office Space for Rent in Seattle, Washington

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Office Space for Rent in Seattle, Washington

Seattle is the capital of Washington and is the largest U.S. city in the Pacific Northwest. It has long been a destination for travelers and has some of the West's most stunning outdoor adventures, such as a trip to Mount Rainier. It is also the chosen location for businesses looking for office space in Washington. It was the birthplace, and now headquarters, to the international coffee chain Starbucks, and is home to other massive corporations like Amazon and Nordstrom. Seattle sits on the Puget Sound and has impressive neighboring business communities like the affordable coworking spaces in Bellevue. Let us help you find your next office location in the Seattle area.

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Interurban Avenue South, Seattle, 98168Starting at $906

This center offers custom and contemporary furnishings that enhance a company's image. Their professional administrative team provides a first-class business environment for achieving business results, while you focus your energy on your customers' needs. Conveniently located in Tukwila, with a Seattle address, the location allows for easy access to the two major freeways of the Pacific Northwest region and provides ample free parking for all clients and their guests. This professional location is minutes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, shopping malls and hotels. Today's fast pace of business requires the latest in communication technology - all available in this business service center.

Cross Streets: Interurban Avenue South and Southwest Grady Way

1st Avenue, Seattle, 98104Starting at $679

Built in 1892, the Pioneer Building housed mining companies during the Klondike Gold Rush and Seattle’s first speakeasy during Prohibition. The Richardsonian Romanesque-style building earned National Historic Landmark status in 1978 and borders Pioneer Square Park. Keep reading to see more of the benefits of choosing us for your coworking space in downtown Seattle. Our Seattle office space just blocks from CenturyLink Center, home of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and Pike Place Market, Expansive in the historic Pioneer Building also is easily accessible I-5, I-90 and Hwy 99. The King Street Station, Ferry Terminal & Waterfront and Metro Transit Tunnel are walking distance, with the Seattle Underground directly beneath!

Cross Streets: 1st Avenue and James Street

Northwest Leary Way, Seattle , 98107Starting at $1208

Views of the mountains and Lake Washington Ship Canal combined with accessibility to the commercial downtown Seattle area make the Ballard center an appealing business base. The center occupies a building with a contemporary look and feel, both externally (thanks to a connecting stairwell shaped like a ship’s prow) and internally (from its fresh modern reception to light office space). The building is located in the increasingly trendy north Seattle neighborhood of Ballard/Fremont, which combines maritime industries such as commercial fishing, recreational yachting and support services like boatbuilding, with a focus on the arts. Ballard also has a growing brewing industry. The center is close to all amenities, including local bus routes and the I-5, which is about a 15-minute drive away. The closest airport is Boeing Field, which serves small commercial passenger airlines, private jets and helicopters and is home to 150 tenant businesses.

Cross Streets: Northwest Leary Way

South King Street, Seattle, 98104Starting at $1125

Seattle is known for innovation in the tech and startup community, and this South King Street office space delivers a prime address in the center of the action. Situated inside a newly constructed high-rise facing CenturyLink Field, this Pioneer Square location also offers gameday views and Seahawks viewing parties, in addition to beautiful private offices and generous conference rooms. Easy transportation via King St station and abundant entertainment options in the surrounding neighborhood keep you in good company, with an inspiring mix of industry leaders and locally-owned businesses all close by.

Cross Streets: Stadium Place South and South King Street

Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, 98109Starting at $1075

Located in the Westlake neighborhood of Seattle, the Lake Union business center has unobstructed views of water and boats, and Seattle Center entertainment complex. Its strategic central location makes it accessible to businesses that make up the city's diverse economy. With its network of freeways, railroads, airport, ferry system and port facilities, Seattle is the principal trade, distribution, financial and services center for north-western US. In addition, beginning with Microsoft's move to nearby Bellevue, Seattle has become home to a number of technology companies. Other industries include the design and manufacture of aircraft, automotive, beverages (Starbucks was founded and is headquartered here), real estate, retail and tourism. Lake Union business center has Environmental Protection Agency recognition for energy efficiency. It has a training room for up to 30 people, and is close to the Seattle Streetcar, Interstates 5 and Highway 99. Hotels and restaurants are nearby.

Cross Streets: Dexter Avenue North

Stewart Street, Seattle, 98101Starting at $1359

Between the city’s retail core and South Lake Union, our Plaza 600 business center is a strategic location in the heart of downtown SeattlEast It puts your business near businesses from finance, law, engineering and more – with excellent links across the city via the nearby I-5 or the streetcar statioNorth Plaza 600 is an iconic 20-story office tower with large windows and abundant natural light, creating a relaxed working environment. And when you want to get away from your desk, you’ll find convenient coffee shop on-site – the perfect place to take a break.

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Second Avenue, Seattle, 98104Starting at $1375

The Norton Building puts you right at the heart of Seattle’s Central Business District (CBD), a place that’s home to many diverse business, from architects to internet and technology firms. While the center offers incredible views of Mt. Rainier and Elliot Bay, it’s also an impressive view of its own – the first glass curtain walled highrise in Seattle’s history. Of course, style is nothing without substance. That’s why the Norton Building provides secure parking, shower facilities for cyclists, and excellent proximity to public transport including the ferry, buses, and Link Light Rail Station. All of this in a busy central location that’s in walking distance from the other businesses, bars, and restaurants that downtown Seattle has to offer.

Cross Streets: Second Avenue

4th Avenue, Seattle, 98101Starting at $1200

For a professional environment that’s as innovative and imaginative as the city itself, this Seattle coworking office on Fourth Avenue is the place to be. Occupying 11 floors of prime office space in the heart of Downtown, this historical location welcomes a diverse mix of growing and established businesses across sectors. Hallmark offerings like front-desk service, unique conference rooms, and cozy lounges, your team will enjoy access to onsite showers and bike storage. The building is also canine cool, so feel free to bring your favorite four-legged friend. With a variety of major bus lines, the University Street Station light rail, and Pier 50 ferry terminal all in close proximity, commuting is simple no matter where you’re coming from—or where you’re headed. After work, catch a show with colleagues at The Triple Door theater, impress potential clients at the Purple Cafe and Wine Bar, or enjoy a relaxing stroll through Waterfront Park.

Cross Streets: Union Street and 4th Avenue

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