Coworking Near Lake Stevens, WA | Think Tank Cowork

Lake Stevens

Coworking near Lake Stevens

Fifteen minutes across the trestle instead of ninety to Seattle. A desk, an office, or a room for the day, in downtown Everett.

The short answer

Lake Stevens is mostly houses and lake, which is why people love living there and why there is no coworking space in town. The closest one is Think Tank Cowork at 2817 Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett. Take US-2 west over the trestle, then into downtown, about fifteen minutes outside of rush hour. Coworking is $199 per month on an annual plan or $299 month-to-month, day passes are $59 booked ahead, and members have 24/7 keyless access.

The drive, honestly

From Frontier Village or the north shore you're on US-2 in a couple of minutes, across the trestle, and off at Everett. From the 20th Street SE side it's the same road a little further along. Outside of the trestle's worst hours it's a fifteen-minute run, and you're driving away from the traffic rather than into it.

The alternative most Lake Stevens remote workers are comparing it against isn't another coworking space. It's the old commute: I-5 or I-405 south, 45 to 90 minutes each way to Seattle or Bellevue, twice a day. Trading that for fifteen minutes buys back most of a working week every month.

Who comes over from Lake Stevens

Remote employees whose company gave up its Seattle floor. Contractors and trades owners who need somewhere to do paperwork and meet clients that isn't a truck cab. Real estate and mortgage professionals working the Lake Stevens, Snohomish and Granite Falls corridor. Consultants with a home office that stopped being quiet when the kids finished school for the summer.

The top floor workspace with natural light at Think Tank Cowork in Everett, Washington
Fifteen minutes from the lake, and quieter than the kitchen table.

What you get for the drive

  • 24/7 keyless access so an early start beats the trestle entirely.
  • High speed wifi, symmetrical, which is more than most Lake Stevens home plans deliver upstream.
  • A phone booth, plus The Beat as a Zoom room or podcast studio, for calls that shouldn't happen in a kitchen.
  • Meeting rooms: The Bulb seats 6 at $65 an hour, The Huddle seats 12 at $85, and members book at half that rate.
  • Unlimited craft coffee and espresso, and a patio for the ten minutes you need outside.
  • Free street parking out front, plus a garage around the corner.
  • A downtown address to put on a proposal and to send clients to.

Try it on a Tuesday

Buy a $59 day pass, drive over once, and see whether the fifteen minutes feels like a commute or like the best part of the morning. If you join within 30 days, the pass applies to your first month. Most Lake Stevens members land on two or three days a week. Enough to get out of the house, close enough to be home for dinner.

Bar-height coworking desks along the exposed brick wall at Think Tank Cowork in downtown Everett, Washington, under original timber beams and framed Seattle sports jerseysThe Hub at Think Tank Cowork in downtown Everett, Washington, with leather banquette seating, cafe tables and whitewashed brick

Plans and rates

PlanAnnualMonth-to-monthGood for
Day pass$59 ahead / $79 same day / 4 for $190Testing the drive
Coworking$199/mo$299/moTwo to five days a week, any open desk
Part-time private office$299/mo$399/mo16 hours a month behind a door
Dedicated desk$399/moAsk on tourSame desk, monitor, locking cabinet, mail
Private officeFrom $699/moHigher rateFull-time closed door, currently waitlisted

Where to find us

2817 Wetmore Avenue, downtown Everett. Off US-2, under five minutes from I-5, with street parking out front and lunch within a block.

Questions we get asked

Is there a coworking space in Lake Stevens?

Lake Stevens is largely residential, so the nearest full-service coworking space is Think Tank Cowork at 2817 Wetmore Ave in downtown Everett, about fifteen minutes west across the US-2 trestle outside of rush hour.

How long is the drive from Lake Stevens to Think Tank Cowork?

Roughly fifteen minutes outside of peak hours. Take US-2 west across the trestle, follow it into Everett, and you are a few blocks from Wetmore Avenue. Compare that with 45 to 90 minutes each way to downtown Seattle or Bellevue.

How much does it cost?

Coworking is $199 per month with an annual commitment or $299 per month, month-to-month. A day pass is $59 booked at least 24 hours ahead or $79 same day, and four passes are $190. Part-time private offices start at $299 per month annual.

Is there parking?

Yes. Street parking is available out front on Wetmore Avenue and a garage sits around the corner, so you do not need to circle downtown.

Can I use it a couple of days a week?

Yes. Members have 24/7 keyless access and there is no minimum number of visits, so a two or three day a week rhythm is common. If you would rather not commit, buy day passes and see how often you actually come.

Members working at desks on the main floor at Think Tank Cowork in downtown Everett, Washington

Come see the space

You can read about a room, or you can stand in it. 2817 Wetmore Ave, downtown Everett.