StarSpace46 is a coworking facility in Oklahoma City designed for independent professionals, remote workers, and teams of up to five people, offering flexible desk and office rentals without long-term contracts. Located in the Midtown area, it competes with a growing roster of shared office options across the city by targeting users who need professional space part-time rather than a traditional full lease.
StarSpace46 operates as a membership-based coworking hub rather than a traditional office building or executive suites provider. The space includes open desk areas, private offices, meeting rooms, and common areas with kitchen access. The facility is aimed at solopreneurs, consultants, small creative teams, and workers between jobs who require a professional mailing address and reliable internet but do not want to commit to a 12-month lease or pay for unused square footage. Unlike dedicated desk arrangements at larger national chains, StarSpace46 emphasizes month-to-month flexibility and a roster small enough that members often encounter the same people, building informal networking opportunities.
Membership costs start at approximately $149 per month for part-time hot-desk access (shared seating, available during business hours). Full-time unassigned desk membership runs around $249 per month and includes 24/7 access and a dedicated locker. A private office for one or two people ranges from $399 to $599 per month depending on size and window access. All memberships include high-speed internet, printing, kitchen use, and conference room access at standard rates. Day passes are available for $25 to $35 if you want to trial the space before committing. Prices may shift annually; confirm current rates directly before signing.
Oklahoma City's coworking landscape includes several distinct models. The Colcord Building, downtown, offers executive suites and dedicated offices aimed at established companies and attorneys, with minimums closer to $500 and longer lease terms. Loom Coworking, also Midtown, operates on a similar membership model but with a larger footprint and more structured programming, including weekly workshops and a larger social calendar; membership costs roughly overlap with StarSpace46 but membership often skews toward slightly longer commitment periods. Nexus Hub, near Bricktown, targets tech startups and offers community-driven events and investor introductions, making it a better fit if you are seeking venture ecosystem connection rather than quiet focus space. StarSpace46 suits independent contractors and micro-teams who prioritize affordability and flexibility over either corporate gravitas or startup culture. If you need a prestigious business address or plan to host frequent client meetings, the Colcord is a stronger choice. If you want programming and regular networking events, Loom offers more scheduled activity.
StarSpace46 works well for freelance writers, graphic designers, accountants, consultants, and remote employees of national companies who need a professional environment away from home. Solo practitioners who occasionally need a private space to conduct client calls or small training sessions benefit from low entry costs and no long-term obligation. Founders in the earliest pre-revenue stage appreciate the month-to-month structure and informal peer contact. The space does not suit law firms or medical practices that need secure client files or compliance infrastructure, nor does it work for teams that need dedicated private desks for every person every day (a traditional office lease will be cheaper at that scale). Noise-sensitive workers may find open desk areas less suitable during peak hours.
Walk-in visits are welcome during business hours, though scheduling a tour in advance ensures someone can show you the layout and explain membership options. Bring your laptop to test the internet speed on your devices. Ask about the current roster of members and use cases to assess whether the networking fit suits your needs. Most new members can start within days of signing a membership agreement; payment is typically monthly and charged automatically.
StarSpace46 is open weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with 24/7 access for full-time members. Street parking and a small adjacent lot serve the location; parking is free for members. The address and exact parking details should be confirmed directly, as office layouts and access procedures are subject to change.
For freelancers and small teams unwilling to foot the cost and commitment of a traditional lease, StarSpace46 fills the gap between home office isolation and corporate overhead.
