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Best Coworking Spaces in North Sydney 2026

Looking for coworking space in North Sydney? Here are the standout buildings and operators in 2026, with pricing, amenities and who each suits.

By Arthur Truong
24 June 2026
(Updated 24 June 2026)
6 min read
Best Coworking Spaces in North Sydney 2026

North Sydney has quietly become one of the most credible coworking alternatives to the CBD — close enough to the city that clients don’t think twice, and priced enough below it that your finance team will notice.

If you’ve already looked at what North Sydney coworking actually costs, this guide is the natural next step: the specific buildings and operators worth shortlisting, what each one is genuinely good at, and who they suit.

Why North Sydney Has Become a Genuine Coworking Hub

North Sydney’s appeal isn’t just price. The suburb has a meaningful concentration of finance, insurance, technology and professional services firms, which means the coworking buildings here are built for exactly the kind of business that’s reading this guide — not backpacker hot-desk lounges, but proper business centres with boardrooms, end-of-trip facilities and concierge support.

It also helps that North Sydney is genuinely walkable to its own train station, with Miller Street, Pacific Highway and Mount Street forming a compact business spine that puts most buildings within a few minutes of each other and of the harbour foreshore.

The Standout Buildings and Operators

Christie Spaces — Berry Street and Walker Street

Christie Spaces runs two North Sydney locations and is one of the most established names in the market here, also operating across the CBD. Expect high ceilings, large windows and genuinely flexible membership structures — this is a strong fit for teams who want a polished, corporate-adjacent feel without committing to a single fixed configuration as headcount changes.

Best for: teams of 5–20 who want flexibility to scale within the same building.

Spaces at 1 Denison

Spaces’ North Sydney site offers floor-to-ceiling windows with clear views across to the CBD, which matters more than it sounds for client-facing teams — walking a prospective client into a bright, view-forward space does real work for first impressions. The building includes on-demand meeting rooms suited to interviews, board meetings and conferences.

Best for: client-facing professional services teams who host visitors regularly.

Compass Offices at 141 Walker Street

Set within a 23-storey A-grade tower, Compass Offices puts you among some of Australia’s leading consultancy, finance, technology and resources firms — genuinely useful if networking and proximity to peers in your sector matters to your business. The building includes end-of-trip facilities, bike racks and on-site parking options, just steps from Greenwood Plaza and North Sydney station.

Best for: consulting, finance and tech teams who value being surrounded by sector peers.

WorkBee at 229 Miller Street

WorkBee leans into a more relaxed, community-driven atmosphere than the corporate towers nearby, with lounges, conference rooms and a sunny balcony available to members. It’s a useful counterpoint if your team wants coworking energy rather than a quiet executive-floor feel.

Best for: smaller teams and founders who want community alongside their desk.

Servcorp at 40 Mount Street

Servcorp’s North Sydney tower, completed in 2019, holds a 5.5-star NABERS Energy rating and offers panoramic Sydney Harbour and CBD views along with full concierge service. This is the more premium end of North Sydney coworking, with access to Servcorp’s broader global network of over 45,000 professionals.

Best for: established businesses prioritising prestige, sustainability credentials and concierge-level service.

Hub Australia

Hub Australia’s North Sydney location follows the same formula as its CBD sites — stylish lounges, on-site cafés, and a packed calendar of networking events, with 24/7 access and concierge support included in membership.

Best for: teams wanting an all-inclusive, community-heavy membership experience.

What These Buildings Have in Common

Across almost every North Sydney coworking building, a few amenities show up consistently: end-of-trip facilities (showers, bike storage), 24/7 access, on-site reception or concierge, meeting rooms bookable by the hour, and close proximity to North Sydney train station and Greenwood Plaza. That consistency makes North Sydney a relatively low-risk shortlist — the baseline standard across operators here is genuinely high compared to some other fringe-CBD suburbs.

How to Choose Between Them

If client perception matters most, prioritise buildings with strong street-level presence and view-forward meeting rooms — Spaces at 1 Denison and Servcorp at 40 Mount Street both lean into this.

If sector networking matters, Compass Offices at 141 Walker Street puts you directly among other consulting, finance and tech tenants in the building.

If budget flexibility matters most, WorkBee and the smaller Christie Spaces sites tend to offer more room to scale up or down without locking into premium-tier pricing.

If you're still deciding between formats first — hot desk, dedicated desk or private office — it’s worth working through which workspace type actually fits your team’s stage before locking in a building, since most of these operators offer multiple formats under one roof.

Real-World Example

A 12-person professional services firm relocating from the Sydney CBD shortlisted three North Sydney buildings before touring. They ruled out one immediately over parking availability for client visits, chose between the remaining two based on meeting room booking flexibility, and ultimately selected a Walker Street building specifically because the on-site reception meant clients were greeted properly without the firm needing to staff their own front desk — a detail that mattered more to them than the marginal price difference between the two finalists.

What This Means for Your Business

North Sydney’s coworking market has matured enough that the decision is rarely about finding an adequate space — most of the buildings above clear that bar comfortably. The real decision is about fit.

Tour before you commit, even if pricing looks identical on paper. Two buildings at the same per-desk rate can feel completely different once you account for natural light, noise levels and reception quality.

Match the building’s character to your client mix. A polished, view-forward space matters more if you’re hosting investors or enterprise clients; a community-driven space matters more if your growth depends on networking and referrals.

Confirm what’s bundled before comparing price. Meeting room hours, end-of-trip facilities and reception services vary enough between these operators that the headline desk rate alone won’t tell you which is actually better value for your team.

Compare North Sydney Coworking Spaces Now

Ready to shortlist your own options? Browse coworking space in North Sydney on OfficeFlexFinder, with verified pricing and transparent inclusions across every major building in the precinct.

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Data sources: Rubberdesk — North Sydney’s Top 5 Coworking and Serviced Offices (May 2026); Office Hub AU — The Best Coworking Spaces in North Sydney; Spaces — Creative Coworking Spaces in North Sydney; Man of Many — 12 Best Coworking Spaces in Sydney (November 2025). Published June 2026.

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Arthur Truong

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Office space specialist helping businesses find their perfect workspace.

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