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Best Coworking Spaces in Melbourne: CBD Hubs, Fitzroy Studios and Flexible Work Options

Melbourne has one of Australia's most diverse coworking markets, with a mix of enterprise-focused national operators in the CBD and a thriving independent studio scene in the inner-north suburbs. Hub Melbourne on Little Collins Street in the CBD is one of the network's flagship Australian locations, with a strong community of impact-focused entrepreneurs. Inspiring Spaces and Work Club operate premium CBD coworking floors. The York Butter Factory in Cremorne (between the CBD and Richmond) is Melbourne's most celebrated technology and startup coworking hub, with a community of product and engineering teams and a significant track record of companies that have grown through the space. Collingwood and Fitzroy have a strong concentration of independent creative studios and desk-share arrangements including Compound Interest and Open House. Southbank's commercial precinct has coworking floors in the newer commercial buildings. St Kilda Road has traditional serviced office space from Regus and others. The State Library Victoria's collaborative spaces and the shared reading rooms are popular with freelancers seeking no-cost productive work environments. The coworking market in Footscray and the inner west is growing as the suburbs attract tech-industry residents seeking Melbourne's lowest commercial rents in inner-city-adjacent postcodes.

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