People first
Every choice we make starts with one question: will this make a member's day better?
In 2018, our founders were a designer and a software engineer splitting rent on a too-quiet apartment, tired of café Wi-Fi and the four walls of home. They rented a spare floor downtown, invited a few friends, and bought a proper coffee machine. Within a month there was a waiting list.
That first floor told us something simple: people don't just want desks, they want a place that feels good to walk into and people worth sitting next to. We've grown into 30,000 square feet across two floors, but the original rule still stands — design for the day, and look after the people.
Today Hub & Co is home to more than 450 members: solo freelancers, scaling startups, and remote teams from companies you'd recognize. What they share is a belief that where you work shapes how you work.
These aren't posters on the wall. They're the rules we use when we make decisions about how the space runs.
Every choice we make starts with one question: will this make a member's day better?
Good light, good chairs, good coffee. The details aren't extras — they're the whole point.
We make introductions, host events, and create the small moments that turn strangers into collaborators.
Clear pricing, no lock-ins, no surprises. Your plan should fit your work, not trap you.
Renewable energy, refill stations, and zero single-use cups. A shared space should share the load.
We believe a great workday is possible, and we sweat every detail to help you have one.
The friendly faces who keep the coffee flowing, the events running, and the space feeling like home.
Designer turned space-builder. She'll know your coffee order by week two.
Keeps the Wi-Fi fast and the lights on. The reason everything just works.
Runs the events calendar and makes the introductions that turn into partnerships.
First smile you'll see in the morning and the maker of a genuinely great flat white.
A coworking space lives or dies on how it feels day to day. We borrow more from hospitality than from real estate — and it shows in the small things.
A staffed front desk that welcomes your guests and actually knows who you are.
Member feedback shapes the space — from the playlist to the meeting-room kit.
Curated events and intros so the community grows stronger every month.
The best way to understand Hub & Co is to stand in it. Book a tour, meet the team, and see if it feels like your kind of place.