Our Top 5 Co-Working Spaces
- Anika Watkins
- May 11, 2017
- 3 min read

Last time we checked, there were 100 people moving to Nashville a day! Whew! If you can’t already feel the increase of people at your local coffee shop or hangout, you can certainly tell by the increase of traffic.
With more and more people calling Music City home, we’ve seen a noticeable increase in the creative community and people who work from home.
Research conducted in 2016 found that 3.7 million employees (2.8% of the workforce) now work from home at least part time. While this may work for some, others might find themselves distracted by the pile of dishes, laundry, or the next-door neighbor’s jam session- this is Music City after all.
Working from home can be particularly challenging if you don’t have a space designated specifically for work, which also buffers distractions. But don’t fear, we have some solutions for you! Here are our top 5 Co-Working spaces where you can work in peace.
1. Center 615

Center 615 is located in the heart of East Nashville with 3 different locations. If you’re feeling like doing some work on the East side, this is one of the hippest places to be creative.
What to expect: Each location has a different atmosphere with all three having a casual aesthetic in common. Each space offers collaborative or private spaces to rent.
Cost: Varies by location and space. Daily rates available.
Find out more: c615.co
2. Atmology

Find this hidden gem located off of West End. Expect to find a warm hangout with private meeting and event spaces plus a café with coffee, tea, and health-centric eats. What more could you want? They also have a “Creative” room available to rent to hash out all of your latest ideas and projects.
What to expect: A space to hold anything from a book club to board meetings. Atmalogy has it all with each room named after different themes. We are loving the vibe of the “connect” room. Check them all out for yourself in link below.
Cost: Rental cost varies by room- you can also stop in to get a feel of the vibe by visiting their coffee bar.
Find out more: www.Atmalogy.com
3. Franklin Creative Suite

Franklin Creative Suite is a space for entrepreneurs to work, meet, and share life. They have some really cozy interiors to get some creative energy flowing while making you feel right at home.
What to expect: If you’re looking to change up the scenery from your home office or want an office to call your own or to host meetings, the Franklin Creative suite has options!
Cost: Depends on membership level. Daily visits are available. First visit is free to try.
Find out more: http://www.franklincreativesuite.com
4. Deavor

If you like an open and rustic feel along with large community space, you may want to pay this space a visit. Just south of Germantown, Deavor embraces the old school meets new creative ideas to be brought to their table-or very large shared desk if you please.
What to expect: Bongo Java coffee bar, receptionist, various events, casual work spaces, studio space, collaborative spaces.
Cost: Varies from Flex, Shared and Premium Spaces available.
Find out more: www.Deavor.co
5. The Skillery

What to expect: Open space that has shared workstations, outdoor patios, and meeting and conference rooms. Not only is this a relaxing place to get work done but you can also learn a new skill by signing up for one of their classes or workshops tailored toward creative entrepreneurs.
Cost: Daily and monthly rental options available
Find out more: theskillery.com
Thanks to these spaces, you can say goodbye to the days of finding your perfect corner at your favorite coffee shop and then enduring a screaming child or an awkward tinder date next to you.
While you’ll still encounter traffic when visiting the spaces above, we suggest making a playlist to get your creative juice flowing! What’s on your current playlist? Comment below!
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