Common Desk opens two new office spaces after acquiring Coworking Co.

June 25, 2019

Austin, Texas already has a strong coworking community and it's only getting stronger.

The latest player to enter the local market is Common Desk, a Dallas-Fort Worth-based company that earlier this year acquired Austin coworking company Link Coworking.

In addition to its 17,000-square-foot space on West Anderson that is already open, Common Desk announced it will open a second Austin location later this year.

That space will take up the top two floors of the historic Littlefield building at 6th and Congress, which is no stranger to tech startups. Shipping software company Ordoro has an office there, and Juniper Square, a San Francisco-based real estate investment management software company, moved into a 5,000-square-foot office there earlier this year.

Founded in 2012 before a huge influx of coworking companies came into Texas, Common Desk offers an all-inclusive model that includes conference rooms, drinks and access to other amenities. Its members can also work from all of its other locations, including eight spots in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and a forthcoming location in Houston.

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