Manchester’s top 5 co-working spaces.
Manchester’s flexible office market has evolved significantly over the years, and now includes a diverse range of options, from well-known brands like WeWork and IWG to smaller businesses offering a more unique service. Manchester has become a centre for media enterprises and a desirable location for businesses in the North West as a result of the construction of MediaCity. With so many options for office space, it’s easy to choose one that works for you.
COLONY, Jactin House
COLONY’s workspace, which is located in the heart of Ancoats, a dynamic section of Central Manchester, offers coworking space, private offices, and a day pass for maximum flexibility. COLONY’s other two workspaces in the Northern Quarter and Piccadilly are also accessible through certain membership choices. This industrial-style area with modern amenities has a lot of amenities to offer.

Throughout the room, collaboration zones provide lots of opportunity for group conversations and meeting new people. Its roof patio boasts wi-fi service and overlooks the ancient mills of Ancoats, allowing you to stay connected when outside. There are well-equipped meeting rooms and phone booths available, as well as an immersive viewing room with streaming capability that is ideal for videoconferencing.
Clockwise, Linley House
Linley House is the most recent addition to Clockwise Office’s portfolio. The structure, which was once an electricity station, has been renovated into a cleverly designed workspace with some historic characteristics that give it great character. This location is conveniently located in the centre of the city, just a short walk from Manchester Oxford Road train station.

Clockwise offers a variety of memberships, whether you need a private office, dedicated desks, or just access to their club room. Meeting rooms for up to ten people, event spaces, and even a podcast recording room are all available in this new location. Throughout the working day, there is an on-site artisan café that serves a variety of drinks as well as hot and cold food.
Huckletree, Express Building
Huckletree’s workspace spans three floors and has been created specifically for enterprises in the Digital Media sector. It is housed in one of the city’s historic buildings, the old Express Building. The venue is jam-packed with features, including a podcast studio, an Imaginarium meditation room, and a live lounge, all of which are ideal for holding events. When you need to take a break, there are privacy booths accessible.

This workspace is at a great location in the centre of Ancoats, adjacent to boutique businesses, comedy clubs, and cafes. The Piccadilly train station, Piccadilly Gardens, and the Northern Quarter can all be reached by foot.
All Work and Social, Department XYZ
All Work and Social, which is located in the vibrant Spinningfields district, offers a variety of membership packages ranging from co-working to private offices. Department XYZ is one of their two Manchester locations, and day tickets are available for £15 per day, which include access to heated desks, tea and coffee facilities, and printing services. Businesses from a range of industries can be found in this area, including tech digital and media.

A gym, wellness programmes, and relaxation zones are among the amenities available to members at this location. With a variety of bars and cafés just on the doorstep, the neighbouring area has a lot to offer. Salford Central station is a short walk away and provides access to public transportation throughout the city.
Work.life, Brown Street
Private offices and hot-desking are available at Work.life’s Manchester site, with hot desks starting at £3 per hour on a pay-as-you-go basis. The area is spread out across two floors and features a modern design with plenty of natural light, as well as a variety of amenities for members to use. Meeting rooms with a capacity of up to 10 people can be reserved, and there is plenty of breakout area for collaborative work.

Ideal for a moment of post-work shopping, located just off King Street and close to Exchange Square and The Arndale. A busy Northern Quarter with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and pubs is only a short distance away.