
These are my top four office suite locations in Uptown Dallas near Cole Avenue:
1. Lucid Private Offices – 2626 Cole Avenue
2. Industrious – One Arts Plaza
3. WeWork Uptown – 1920 McKinney Avenue
4. Venture X Uptown – One McKinney Plaza
Uptown Dallas is one of the most sought-after business addresses in North Texas, and for good
reason. With its walkable streets, Class-A office towers, proximity to Downtown, Klyde Warren
Park, the Katy Trail, world-class restaurants on every corner. No wonder companies are
planting their flags here.
If you're considering office suites in Uptown Dallas, especially along the Cole Avenue corridor,
you want a professional, upscale officing solution that's flexible enough to match how your team
actually works today, whether that's fully private, fully shared, or a hybrid mix. Executive suites
for the leadership, coworking desks for the hybrid folks, virtual offices for the fully remote team
members who still need a prestigious Uptown address on their business cards.
I've ranked these spaces based on four factors: professionalism, community, amenities & amp; vibe,
plus flexibility of options. Let's dive in so you can see what each space feels like before you
visit.
1) Lucid Private Offices – 2626 Cole Avenue
https://www.lucidprivateoffices.com/texas/dallas/4131-n-central-expressway/
This Lucid location sits on the 3rd and 4th floors of a Class-A office tower at the corner of Cole
Avenue and Laclede Street, right in the heart of the red-hot Uptown submarket. You're three
blocks from the Katy Trail, one mile from Downtown Dallas and Klyde Warren Park, less than
two miles from Highland Park, under five miles from Love Field. This is the kind of address that
does work for your brand before you even say hello.
Professionalism: 5/5
The moment you step into Lucid Private Offices on Cole, you feel the difference. The people
who choose to work here are driven professionals who take their work seriously. There's a
palpable energy of ambition, success that permeates the space. It's the kind of place where
everyone is moving forward. You won't find anyone lounging around in pajamas here.
Community: 4/5
I'm giving this a 4 instead of a 5, here's why: the members at Lucid are so focused that casual
socializing isn't always top of mind. That said, Lucid regularly hosts Happy Hours, networking
events, so there are plenty of opportunities to connect when you need them. The quality of
people you'll meet here? Exceptional. Fortune 500 teams, boutique firms, established
entrepreneurs. The neighbors are a who's who in Dallas.
Amenities & amp; Vibe: 4.5/5
Lucid does the fundamentals well and then some. Unlimited premium coffee, espresso, high-
end furnishings you can customize from their furniture menu, staffed reception, multiple
conference rooms, team rooms, the latest IT infrastructure. The space itself feels like an
upscale hotel had a baby with a corner office. Sophisticated, modern, designed for people who
care about their environment.
Let's talk about the location perks. Need a power lunch? The Rustic, Mi Cocina, Sixty Vines are
all within walking distance. Want coffee that's not from the office espresso bar? Ascension
Coffee is right there. Celebrating a big close? Nick & Sam's, Ocean Prime, Del Frisco's are all a
few minutes away. Need to clear your head between meetings? The Katy Trail is three blocks
away for a quick walk or run. West Village is a short stroll for shopping, errands. No sad desk
lunches in this part of town.
Flexibility of Options: 5/5
Lucid delivers every workspace solution you could need. Private offices, executive suites, team
suites for growing companies, shared offices, coworking memberships, hot desks, dedicated
desks, day offices, virtual offices, meeting rooms by the hour or day. True hybrid support: you
can have a private office for your leadership team, coworking passes for your hybrid staff, a
virtual office for your fully remote folks, all under one membership umbrella. Want to scale up?
Easy. Need to downsize? No problem. And because Lucid has multiple DFW locations
(Southlake, Plano, Las Colinas, North Central Expressway), members can move between
centers as needed. Whatever your team needs today, or six months from now, Lucid has you
covered.
2) Industrious – One Arts Plaza (1722 Routh Street)
Industrious sits at 1722 Routh Street inside One Arts Plaza, on the edge of the Dallas Arts
District. It's the boutique-hotel option in premium Dallas office suites, and the national
Industrious brand has built a genuinely strong reputation for curated, upscale coworking.
Professionalism: 4.5/5
Industrious has done a remarkable job striking the balance between professional and inviting.
The space feels like a boutique hotel lobby. Elegant, quiet, serious without being stuffy. This is
where you bring a client when you want them to remember the meeting for the right reasons.
Members tend to be established professionals, mature startups, corporate teams using
Industrious as a satellite executive suite. The tone is business, not startup-frat.
Community: 4/5
Industrious takes community seriously without beating you over the head with it. Daily breakfast,
afternoon snacks, regular happy hours, thoughtful member events. The staff makes
introductions where it makes sense, the programming is curated rather than constant. It's not a
networking factory, but relationships form naturally because the environment supports it.
Members tend to be quality over quantity.
Amenities & amp; Vibe: 5/5
This is where Industrious genuinely shines. Arguably the best pure amenities package on this
list. Ascension Coffee on tap, locally made pastries from Empire Baking Co., a wellness room,
pet-friendly policies, mother's room, beautifully appointed phone booths, conference rooms that
look like they belong in a design magazine, private offices with floor-to-ceiling windows. The
aesthetic is calm, sophisticated, with serious attention to detail that you notice the moment you
walk in. If you value quiet professionalism over startup energy, this is your spot.
The One Arts Plaza location gives you access to the plaza itself. On-site dining options
including Yolk for breakfast and brunch, fountains, and easy access to the Arts District
museums, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Winspear Opera House, Klyde Warren Park. Parking
is easy. The trade-off: you're in a more concentrated commercial setting than the
McKinney/Cole corridor, so you'll likely drive to most Uptown restaurants rather than stroll to
them.
Flexibility of Options: 4/5
Industrious offers private offices, team suites, dedicated desks, access memberships (their
version of coworking), virtual office services, meeting room rentals. The national network (85+
cities) gives you a solid base of locations when traveling, useful for hybrid teams that need drop-
in space across markets. Lease terms are flexible, month-to-month available on most products.
Selection is strong for small to mid-size teams, though very large teams may find the private
office inventory limiting depending on availability.
3) WeWork Uptown – 1920 McKinney Avenue
WeWork Uptown sits at 1920 McKinney Avenue, a few blocks south of Cole in a modern,
boutique building with three floors of office suites and coworking space. You're steps from Klyde
Warren Park, McKinney & amp; Olive is just down the block, Haywire is on the ground floor of the
building itself. The location is undeniably great for Uptown professionals who want walkability,
buzz.
Professionalism: 3.5/5
Here's where I'll be direct with you: this is an open-plan coworking space first, an office suite
provider second. What professional client really wants to walk through a communal lounge with
people taking Zoom calls at open tables, beer on tap in the common area, music playing, to get
to your private office? Unless you're running a creative agency, a tech startup, a design firm,
somewhere the casual-creative vibe works for your brand, it's a tough fit for the kind of polished
first impression most professional services clients expect. The private offices themselves are
perfectly nice. The path you take to get there can be a game breaker.
Community: 4/5
WeWork has built its reputation on community, this location delivers on it. Diverse members
from a wide range of industries. Tech, creative, real estate, startups. There's genuine
networking potential if you want it. Regular events, happy hours, communal lounges all support
making connections. It's a collaborative, social energy that suits teams who want their shared
workspace to double as a business development engine.
Amenities & amp; Vibe: 4/5
The vibe here is modern, energetic, Instagram-friendly. Lots of natural light, pop-art touches,
outdoor terraces with Dallas skyline views. You get micro-roasted coffee, fruit water, beer on tap
(yes, really), phone booths for private calls, beautifully designed common areas, sunlit private
offices, fresh conference rooms. It's a fun place to work. That said, some of the finish quality
leans toward trendy rather than timeless, white-glove service isn't really the WeWork model.
Staff is helpful but it's more self-serve than concierge. More coworking community manager
than executive suite reception.
Location-wise you're golden. Haywire is right there on the ground floor of the building, McKinney
& Olive sits just down the block, Klyde Warren Park is a short walk for lunch breaks. The Arts
District, downtown museums, concert halls are all within easy reach after work. Hard to beat the
walkability.
Flexibility of Options: 4.5/5
WeWork offers day passes, hot desks, dedicated desks, private offices, full-floor executive
suites, virtual memberships, on-demand meeting rooms. Month-to-month or longer
commitments. Plus you get access to the WeWork global network. London, New York, Tokyo,
hundreds of locations worldwide. For teams that travel or run a hybrid workforce across multiple
cities, that's genuinely valuable. The range of office suite options is deep, the commitment terms
are genuinely flexible.
4) Venture X Uptown – One McKinney Plaza (3232
McKinney Avenue)
Venture X Uptown sits at 3232 McKinney Avenue on the 5th floor of One McKinney Plaza, a
quick drive up from Cole Avenue and right in the heart of the West Village/McKinney Avenue
corridor. Twenty-three thousand square feet, high exposed ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows
with skyline views. The space caters to entrepreneurs, small teams, Fortune 500 satellite
operations alike.
Professionalism: 3.5/5
Similar honest read as WeWork here: the open coworking footprint, industrial-loft exposed
ceilings, communal cafe vibe are great if your team is creative, casual, entrepreneurial. Less
great if you're in a profession where clients expect the full executive suite experience, meaning
private reception, quiet hallways, a polished traditional office look. The private offices are nice,
the views are real, but the broader environment is coworking-first. Think business casual
instead of three-piece suits, collaborative buzz instead of library quiet. Know your client, know
your brand, decide accordingly.
Community: 4.5/5
This is where Venture X really shines. They emphasize networking, member connections
through regular events, workshops, social gatherings. The large lounge area hosts events for up
to 100 guests, so there's a built-in rhythm of member mixers, happy hours. If building
relationships with other Uptown entrepreneurs is important to you, this location delivers. You'll
actually get to know your neighbors here. That can lead to some genuinely valuable
connections.
Amenities & amp; Vibe: 4/5
Venture X brings modern coworking energy with open spaces, an on-site cafe, comfortable
common areas, multiple conference rooms, training rooms, private offices with views. The
aesthetic is trendy but more refined than the stereotypical startup playground. Think industrial-
loft-meets-boutique-office. Some perks feel more community-focused than premium-focused, so
if you're looking for white-glove concierge service or the full executive suite experience, you
might notice the difference. A nice practical perk worth calling out: free attached garage parking,
which is a meaningful win in Uptown where parking gets expensive fast. West Village sits right
next door for lunches, errands, post-work drinks. Mi Cocina, Malai Kitchen, Flower Child are all
within a short walk.
Flexibility of Options: 4/5
Venture X offers private offices, dedicated desks, coworking memberships, virtual offices,
meeting rooms, event space. Month-to-month agreements, no long-term contracts required. The
options are solid, cover most hybrid workspace scenarios, though not quite as comprehensive
as some competitors for very large teams. Good for small teams, solopreneurs, mid-size
companies; potentially limiting for operations looking to take down an entire floor of executive
suites.
The Bottom Line
If you're looking for office suites in Uptown Dallas along or near the Cole Avenue corridor,
you've got genuinely excellent options across the private, shared, hybrid workspace spectrum.
The right fit really comes down to who your clients are, what first impression you need to
project.
Lucid Private Offices at 2626 Cole Avenue is my top pick for professionals who want a
polished private office environment with the full range of officing solutions (private offices,
executive suites, coworking, virtual offices) and an address that elevates your brand.
Industrious is the strongest pure amenities play, the best fit for teams who want boutique-hotel
aesthetics, quiet sophistication, a calm working environment. WeWork Uptown makes the most
sense for creative, tech, or startup teams where the open coworking energy matches the brand.
Venture X Uptown is strong for entrepreneurs who want community, networking, and don't
mind a more casual, industrial-loft aesthetic.
For more information, call / text / email: 405.312.1177 or eddie@eddiewiewel.com
Eddie Wiewel, REALTOR
511 E John Carpenter Fwy Suite #500, Irving, TX 75062
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Talk soon. Eddie