Expand Office operates as a membership-based coworking space in Midtown Oklahoma City, targeting freelancers, startups, and remote workers who need professional workspace without long-term lease commitments. Located on the edges of the city's Arts District, it competes directly with other shared office models that range from open bullpens to private suites.
Expand Office functions as a day-use and monthly membership facility rather than a traditional executive suite. Members gain access to open desk areas, private offices, and conference rooms on an hourly, daily, or monthly basis. The space emphasizes flexibility: you can book a single desk for a few hours to handle client calls, maintain a permanent hot-desk setup, or lease a dedicated private office. The model appeals to people who work from home but need professional meeting space occasionally, as well as those building early-stage companies that cannot yet justify a standalone lease.
Day passes cost $20 for a single visit, giving access to open seating and common areas for one business day. Monthly unlimited memberships for open desk access run $150 to $200, depending on current promotional rates; verify the exact figure when you contact them. Private office memberships, available for individuals or small teams, begin around $400 monthly for a single enclosed room and scale upward based on square footage and team size. Conference room rentals operate separately: hourly rates typically fall between $25 and $50 depending on room capacity, though discounts apply if you maintain an active desk or office membership. Pricing shifts occasionally with seasonal promotions, so confirm current rates directly rather than relying on this range.
Expand Office's monthly open-desk rate ($150-$200) undercuts The Hive, another Midtown coworking facility, which charges roughly $250 monthly for equivalent access. However, The Hive includes unlimited coffee and community events in its base membership, while Expand Office's amenities are more minimal. For entrepreneurs seeking full administrative support, Velocity Coworking (Bricktown location) offers virtual receptionist services and business registration assistance bundled into higher-tier packages ($300-$400 monthly), making it pricier but more comprehensive for businesses in their first year. If you need a physical address and mail handling without shared desk space, a traditional executive suite like Alliance Business Suites costs $100-$150 monthly for an address-only arrangement, though you lose collaborative workspace. Expand Office occupies the middle: cheaper than Hive or Velocity if you simply need a desk and Wi-Fi, more expensive than address-only services, and less administrative hand-holding than options targeting incorporated startups.
Expand Office works well for independent contractors (copywriters, designers, accountants, consultants) who spend part of the week away from home, therapists or coaches who occasionally need a professional setting for client meetings, and early-stage founders testing product-market fit before committing to overhead. The open-desk model particularly suits people who value ambient energy and informal networking. It does not suit businesses requiring phone confidentiality (therapy practices, attorneys), teams larger than four or five people, or operations needing dedicated secure file storage or server space. Companies with classified work or regulated data should seek a private office elsewhere; Expand Office's shared infrastructure lacks industry-grade security certifications.
Arrive 15 minutes early to find parking in the surrounding Midtown lot (typically available, though peak hours can challenge street parking). Check in at the front desk with photo ID. Staff will walk you through Wi-Fi login, printer access, and reservation system for conference rooms and lockers. If you are testing a day pass, you can usually claim an open desk immediately; the space typically has spare seating on weekday afternoons. For a membership commitment, expect a brief walkthrough of private offices and a conversation about your work type and hours; staff may mention community Slack channels and upcoming member events. No lengthy sales process; the signup emphasizes simplicity.
Expand Office operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., though this should be confirmed). Parking is available in the shared Midtown lot at no additional charge to members. The space sits at street level with wheelchair-accessible entrance. Verify current weekend and holiday hours before planning a visit around edge-case days. Bike racks are available, and it sits one block from a MAPS bus stop on Walker Avenue, making it accessible without a car.
Expand Office delivers the flexibility that Oklahoma City lacks in traditional lease-only workspace, and its pricing sits in the realistic middle of the local coworking market rather than competing on the bottom.
