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Browse for available space in your market on your own time.
In an ever changing market, a local broker from our partner network can help you navigate the process.
Your local broker can help you find additional spaces, review your options, and schedule tours.
Have peace of mind knowing that your local broker will support you through negotiations and lease signing.
Coworking in San Francisco remains relatively niche but holds significant potential for expansion, especially as tech companies and venture-backed startups explore hybrid work models. The city’s unique position as a global center for innovation and entrepreneurship makes it an ideal location for coworking hubs that cater to dynamic, fast-growing companies. Current coworking spaces primarily serve small teams, freelancers, and remote workers who benefit from flexible lease options. As venture capital continues to fuel growth in the tech sector, coworking demand is likely to rise, with startups and agile firms seeking adaptable, cost-effective office solutions. The convergence of technology, creativity, and business in San Francisco positions coworking as an increasingly valuable component of the city’s commercial real estate landscape.
TenantBase is a technology platform built specifically for tenants. We make the process to find and lease space easier by combining our unique technology with experienced local commercial real estate brokers.
| Neighborhood | Average Available SQFT | Average Rate / SQFT PER Month | NUMBER OF AVAILABLE SUITES |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dogpatch | - | - | < 30 |
| Financial District | 400 | $2.20 / SF | 95 |
| Jackson Square | 400 | $2.63 / SF | < 30 |
| Mission Bay | - | - | < 30 |
| Mission District | 2,800 | $4.82 / SF | < 30 |
| North Waterfront | 1,000 | $3.23 / SF | < 30 |
| Portero Hill | - | - | < 30 |
| SOMA | 400 | $3.81 / SF | 34 |
| Union Square | 400 | $3.04 / SF | 46 |
| Van Ness Corridor | 1,200 | $2.75 / SF | < 30 |