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Coworking Space in Lincoln Square & Ravenswood, Chicago

A calmer, residential side of Chicago coworking — the converted industrial Ravenswood corridor and the village-like charm of Lincoln Square, both along the Brown Line and Metra.

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Coworking Space in Lincoln Square & Ravenswood

Lincoln Square and the Ravenswood corridor offer a quieter, more residential coworking experience well north of downtown. Ravenswood's old manufacturing strip has become a creative economy of converted lofts, breweries and studios, while Lincoln Square keeps a genuine village feel with bakeries, cafés and tree-lined streets.

Spaces here are community-focused and easy on the wallet, with free or cheap parking — a real luxury in Chicago — and reliable Brown Line and Metra access to the Loop. It is a natural fit for North Side freelancers and small teams who want focus and neighborhood character over downtown intensity.

Best for: North Side freelancers, writers, designers and small teams who want a calm, local base
Transport: Brown Line through Ravenswood & Lincoln Square · Metra UP-North at Ravenswood · easier, cheaper parking than downtown

Expansive – North Center

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Mon–Fri 8:30am–5:00pm 3838 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL 60613

Set in the creative Ravenswood corridor, this perfect-rated Expansive location trades Loop density for a neighborhood feel with industrial-chic character — exposed brick, high ceilings and plenty of natural light in a converted loft. Members praise the quiet, focus-friendly atmosphere, the free parking and the proximity to local breweries and coffee shops, making it an ideal North Side base for freelancers and small teams.

Hot DesksPrivate OfficesMeeting RoomsFree ParkingCoffeeWi-FiNatural Light

Platform Coworking – Ravenswood

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Mon–Fri 8:00am–6:00pm 4422 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

Along Ravenswood's quiet, tree-lined stretch, Platform Coworking is a neighborhood escape from downtown's intensity, drawing writers, designers and remote workers who thrive in a calm, focused environment. Members highlight the affordable pricing, friendly community, outdoor patio and proximity to local cafés and the Metra station, all wrapped in converted industrial character and 24/7 access.

Hot DesksDedicated DesksPrivate OfficesOutdoor Patio24/7 AccessCoffeeWi-Fi

My Corner Office

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Mon–Fri 9:00am–5:00pm 4631 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625

A cozy, independently run workspace on Lincoln Avenue in the heart of Lincoln Square, My Corner Office radiates the neighborhood's village-like charm. It is compact but thoughtfully arranged, with dedicated desks, reliable Wi-Fi and a quiet atmosphere regulars compare to working from a favorite café minus the distractions. Reviewers love the welcoming owner, affordable memberships and walkability to Lincoln Square's bakeries and coffee shops.

Dedicated DesksHot DesksWi-FiCoffeeQuiet ZoneCommunity Events
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How much does coworking in Lincoln Square or Ravenswood cost?
These North Side neighborhoods are among the most affordable in the city: roughly $20–$30 per day for a hot desk, $185–$350/month for a dedicated desk, and $300–$650/month for a private office per person — with the bonus of cheaper, easier parking.
Which CTA station serves Lincoln Square and Ravenswood?
The Brown Line threads directly through both neighborhoods, and the Metra Union Pacific North line stops at Ravenswood for a fast ride to Ogilvie. Parking is also far easier here than downtown.
Why choose a North Side neighborhood over downtown?
Lincoln Square and Ravenswood offer a calmer, community-focused environment with lower prices and easy parking, while still connecting to the Loop in about 20–30 minutes. They suit people who value focus, neighborhood character and a shorter commute from the North Side.
Are these spaces good for focused, quiet work?
Yes. Reviewers consistently describe these spaces as quiet and focus-friendly, with several offering dedicated quiet zones — a contrast to the busier, more social downtown floors.

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