Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
More sizes and configurations can be purchased from this workspace.
Serviced Offices
Office with services, fully furnished and ready to move in
Desks
Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
Dedicated desk
from $175 /mth
Office sizes are based on approximately 50-75 sqft / 5-7 sqm per person as an industry average unless supplied by the operator. All office prices are subject to requirements but include rent and service charges. Desks and virtual offices are priced per person, per month.
The work center and its facilities
The Pioneer Collective – Tacoma is an independently owned, community-focused coworking space located on the 3rd floor of the historic Courthouse Square building in Downtown Tacoma. It offers a variety of flexible work options—including hot desks, 24/7 dedicated desks, private offices, and hourly meeting room rentals—designed to accommodate remote workers, entrepreneurs, creatives, and small teams. The space features intentionally crafted design elements such as historic fir flooring, abundant natural light, and gigabit fiber internet to foster both productivity and comfort. Members enjoy a wide range of amenities like private phone booths, printing, complimentary coffee and sparkling water, bike storage, a parents' room, and access to a broader coworking network (LExC), along with community events and local discounts. With a vibrant, supportive community and professional-grade facilities, TPC Tacoma provides both inspiration and practicality for those looking to work beyond the isolation of home offices.
Comfort & Facilities
Breakout/Lounge Space
Kitchen
Air-conditioning
Central heating
Café / restaurant on site
Transport & Parking
Bike racks
The location
The Pioneer Collective Tacoma is located in the historic Courthouse Square building at 1102 A Street, above Lift Bridge Coffee and the US Post Office, in a walkable downtown neighborhood. Steps away are favorite cafes, breweries, and restaurants like Wooden City, En Rama, Anthem Coffee, and McMenamins Elks Temple, along with cultural landmarks including the Tacoma Art Museum, Museum of Glass, and Pantages Theatre. The area is pedestrian friendly, bikeable, and easily accessed by car via I5 or regional transit through Tacoma Dome Station. Blending historic charm, local flavor, and excellent connectivity, it is an inspiring hub for work and community.