Salt Lake City’s flexible workspace market is becoming one of the fastest-growing in the U.S., according to CoworkingCafe’s “Q3 2025 State of the Coworking Industry Report.”
The new report found that the Salt Lake metro area has grown to 83 coworking spaces, placing it 28th nationwide by location count. The area’s average location size of 22,560 square feet also places it eighth-largest in the U.S., comparable in size to those in major markets like Boston and Los Angeles, while the city’s total coworking inventory of 1.87 million square feet places it mid-tier among the top 50 U.S. markets by total space.
The monthly coworking space membership cost in the Salt Lake City area of $150 makes it the most affordable among the top 50 markets, comparable to rates in Jacksonville and Columbus and way below the national median of $225 per month. The local day-pass rate of $33 is slightly above the $30 national median.
Virtual office subscriptions, those that give members a mailing address and phone answering service without a physical office, average $159 per month, matching the national median. Meeting rooms rental, at an average of $30 per hour, is also the lowest rate among the top 50 markets, tied with Sacramento, California.
Regus is Utah’s largest network of coworking space operators, with 19 locations. Kiln is next with six locations, followed by PowerBx with four.
Flexible workspaces now span more than 152 million square feet across 8,420 locations nationwide, accommodating everyone from freelancers to enterprise teams, CoworkingCafe said in its report. Los Angeles leads by location count with 322 coworking spaces, followed by Dallas-Fort Worth; Chicago; and Washington, D.C., each topping 300 locations. Regus is also the top operator nationwide, with 1,185 sites.