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Startups fuel coworking surge across Los Angeles

The Los Angeles region added 1.4 million square feet of coworking offices last year, 16 percent more than in 2024, L.A. The jump in shared, flexible offices marked the nation's third-largest gain, behind New York and Dallas-Fort Worth.

Startups fuel coworking surge across Los Angeles

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The Los Angeles region added 1.4 million square feet of coworking offices last year, 16 percent more than in 2024, L.A.

Its data draws on WeWork membership and occupancy along with metro coworking supply figures.

The jump in shared, flexible offices marked the nation's third-largest gain, behind New York and Dallas-Fort Worth.

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The Los Angeles region added 1.4 million square feet of coworking offices last year, 16 percent more than in 2024, L.A. The jump in shared, flexible offices marked the nation's third-largest gain, behind New York and Dallas-Fort Worth. Its data draws on WeWork membership and occupancy along with metro coworking supply figures.

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  • now has the nation's second largest coworking market, with 10.3 million square feet across 457 locations.

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