We’re Live in the ATL!

Megan Eileen
A New Desk
Published in
4 min readNov 21, 2019

Deskpass has come to Atlanta and we’re here to stay. This city is rich in culture and creativity, which you will see and feel in every space we’ve added to our network.

Fun fact: Atlanta was ranked among the top 10 cities in the US for coworking growth in 2018 (a report by Colliers International) and the city continues to be a major hub for remote workers and creatives.

Check out some of the lovely spaces that are now LIVE on Deskpass in Atlanta for our members to enjoy.

Servcorp (two locations)

Servcorp has coworking locations in many of our other cities, and we’re excited to add two Atlanta locations (Peachtree and Terminus) to the Deskpass family. If you’re a fan of skyline views, definitely get settled for the day at 1075 Peachtree — it’s one of the tallest skyscrapers in the city. Both spaces feature high-end design, comfortable furnishings and a kitchen to get your caffeine fix for the day.

source: Servcorp

Thrive (three locations)

Thrive also has three Atlanta locations we’re adding to the fold: Canton, Alpharetta and Milton. Deskpass members have access to Thrive’s open workspaces, which have a collaborative feel to them. Deskpass perks include free coffee and tea, high-speed internet, parking, access to upcoming community events.

source: Thrive

Peachtree offices (Hourly bookings only)

Have your pick of 5 Peachtree Offices: Downtown Atlanta, Midtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Dunwoody and Alpharetta. Deskpass members can visit our location via Hourly Bookings made through Deskpass. Our ‘hourly’ option is great for small teams who want to brainstorm new ideas and for remote workers hosting a business meeting with clients.

source: Peachtree Offices

Serendipity Labs (4 locations)

We’re adding four Serendipity Labs locations in Atlanta and they’re all super special: Alpharetta, Buckhead, Cumberland and Perimeter. Working from any of these locations gets you free, unlimited fruit-infused water (yum), coffee and tea. The environments are flexible and collaborative, whether working by yourself or bringing a guest along. Sit anywhere in the common areas, with the exception of dedicated desks.

source: Serendipity Labs

FireWorks (2 rooms)

If you’re new to FireWorks, you’re in for a real treat. As Marietta’s first coworking community, the space caters to entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, freelancers, and creative thinkings of all kinds. Their shared desk area has rolling chars for you to work from, so go ahead and grab you free cup of coffee and get down to it.

source: FireWorks

3411 Coworking

Located in the heart of Downtown Chamblee, 3411 Coworking is a shared workspace ideal for both remote workers and small teams. Amenities include meeting rooms, phone booths, coffee, bigger internet, printing and access to community events. As a loft-style industrial space (warehouse), it’s got a pretty cool setup.

source: 3411 Coworking

In case we forgot to mention…We’re a monthly membership that currently gives you access to these spaces and 400+ in Chicago, NYC, SF, LA, Austin, Denver, Boston, Miami, D.C., Portland, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, San Diego and now, Atlanta. We think Deskpass is a fantastic way to explore coworking, get you out of your home office or your local cafe and around a bunch of vibrant communities of lovely folks.

Try us out for 30 days to see what it’s all about!

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Megan Eileen
A New Desk

Award-winning social photojournalist and Founder of Bohemian Trails.