Places to work remotely near me2/7/2024 ![]() ![]() With locations in Raleigh and Durham, the American Underground appears to have the entrepreneur in mind. Their space appears on the website to be modern and inviting, with amazing city views. A few different perks they offer are free local treats (yum!), free printing, and relaxation rooms. Industrious’ Raleigh location sits in City Plaza, but they offer co-working spaces all across the US. Pricing is right on par with other co-working spaces in our area. They boast on their website that you can work for anywhere from an hour to years in their space. With locations all over the Triangle, Regus has the bases covered. Co-working spaces we hope to explore in the future Memberships start at $225 or pop in for the day for just $25. The Loading Dock offers a modern vibe with both open, communal workspace and private rooms. With a great location right outside of 5 Points in Raleigh, the Loading Dock offers ample parking and the added bonus of being connected to a brewery. In addition to the free co-working space on the first floor, the Frontier offers offices for lease and meeting room space for reservation. You heard me right: the first floor of the Frontier is free and includes rooms you can reserve for up to 30 people. Located right off of 40 in RTP, the Frontier offers a convenient location, free parking, and free co-working space. Bonus for nursing moms is that all spaces have pumping/wellness rooms that do not double as restrooms. Membership includes free Jubala coffee, fast wifi, access to the internal Slack, awesome networking opportunities, and access to all of the hip and bustling HQ spaces. Memberships vary from $125-$275 for co-working access, and they also offer permanent office space. With multiple locations across downtown Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte, you can’t go wrong with joining HQ. Below I have listed Reify Media’s current favorites and also a list of places we hope to visit soon. It seems like each week there is a new one to add to the list. It’s good manners and helps support local businesses who support this remote working lifestyle.Ĭo-working spaces have become all the rage in the Raleigh-Durham area. ![]() Make that some things if you are there for more than 2 hours. A slick criminal recognized our group was zoned into our work and swooped in for my wallet. Unfortunately, I learned this the hard way when working from a popular coffee shop in Brier Creek. Low key vibe, wifi is on point, and seating is great. Sola Coffee Shop off Leadmine in Raleigh. Looking to impress a client or co-worker with fabulous coffee and delicious eats? Sola is the spot.It will be the best $8 you’ve spent for free wifi in a long time! Tuck away into a corner and sip on a blood orange soda or hibiscus punch. It’s a fancy spot best used for business casual and solo work. The Umstead Lounge. Like most hotel lobbies, The Umstead is open to the public.The noise level, even at lunch, seems to never be too loud, and their wifi is always speedy. Carolina Cafe at Cameron Village. With a wide variety of booths at this location, it is one of the best spots to hunker down solo or with another colleague.The only catch is that no outside food or drink is allowed all food and drink must be purchased from Whole Foods. Open 7 am- 10 pm, it seats 12-15 people and has tables, chairs, and wifi. You can call the store directly to reserve or sign up on the clipboard outside of the room. Cary Whole Foods at Waverly Place. They offer a community room meeting space for free.The only downfall of a coffee shop like Starbucks is that you will walk away smelling like a freshly roasted coffee bean. Starbucks on Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, NC. They offer a free meeting space for 10-12 people that you can book in advance by calling the store, complete with LCD display and wifi.Remote workers, let’s do this! My top 5 coffee shops or restaurants for remote working I even discovered a co-working spot that offers Montessori-based childcare! And please, leave your favorite spots with a note about what makes them great. Whether you’re looking for the best wifi, the most delicious coffee, or the place where you can finally hear yourself think, there’s a place on the list for you. So, I’m going to spare you the search.īelow is a list of the best places in the Triangle for working remotely. Sound like a familiar story? Coffee shop hopping to find the best place for client meetings and productivity is not a good use of your work time. I started my day in our home office, thinking it was going to be a gloriously productive day…until my 18 month old found the singing Christmas ornament. I write to you from a very uncomfortable barstool in the Starbucks off Tryon Road, where I’m working remotely today.
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