A flexible, professional workspace inside Spokane's historic Garland District, right where the neighborhood does its best work.
Located in Spokane's vibrant Garland District, The 706 Coworking Space offers a flexible, welcoming place to work, meet, and build. Set inside the old Masonic Lodge, right next to The Temple Tavern, The 706 blends historic character with practical workspace for today's professionals.
Whether you need a closed door office for privacy, an open coworking space to settle in and get things done, or a conference room for meetings and collaboration, there's a space here that fits how you work.
Members and guests also get a shared kitchen and comfortable common areas, so you can spend a full, productive day here without ever feeling stuck in a typical office. The 706 is built for small business owners, remote workers, creatives, consultants, real estate professionals, and anyone looking for a professional home base in one of Spokane's most loved neighborhoods.
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Closed door privacy for your team, your calls, and your focus. Lockable and quiet, ready whenever you need to settle in and get down to business.
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A dedicated room for meetings, presentations, and collaboration. Built for the moments that call for a table, a closed door, and your full attention.
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Open seating in a shared space with the energy of Garland around you. Come in, plug in, and build your day alongside the rest of the community.
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Comfortable lounge space to take a call, read, or just reset.
Fast, reliable internet built for video calls and heads-down work.
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Look for the door right next to The Temple Tavern. Garland is Spokane's neighborhood for independent shops, live music, and now, a place to get real work done.
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