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Co-Working Company Kiln Opens First Washington State Location in Seattle’s Fremont Neighborhood

by Joy Ale
October 14, 2025
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Kiln, a co-working and flex-office community with locations in multiple western U.S. states, is opening its first space in Washington state next year.

The company confirmed a new lease of 32,276 square feet in Seattle’s Fremont Lake Union Center on North 34th Street. The opening is planned for fall 2026.

According to Kiln, the location will be able to accommodate more than 350 members in a neighborhood that is home to offices for nearby tech companies including Google, Tableau, Adobe and others.

Kiln will open reservations soon for a variety of membership types. Its workspaces include dedicated individual desks, shared desks, private offices, conference rooms and more, suitable for people working solo, larger teams and growing startups.

Amenities in other locations include bike storage, parenting rooms, phone booths, fully stocked kitchens, mail services, gym access, showers and more.

Based in Salt Lake City, Kiln will have 25 locations by the time Seattle opens. The next closest locations are in Portland and Bend, Oregon.

Kiln will compete against a number of co-working companies in the Seattle area, including Portland-based Centrl Office, which took over a WeWork location in a historic building on Capitol Hill last year; and The Pioneer Collective, which is opening a new co-working space in a former fish cannery along the Lake Washington Ship Canal.

Seattle ranks No. 12 among U.S. cities as measured by total co-working square footage across 153 locations, according to CoworkingCafe, which noted that the broader sector is shifting to a “more measured and optimized footprint” after growing over the past two years.

Kiln’s entry into Seattle’s co-working market comes as the sector continues evolving following WeWork’s bankruptcy and subsequent market consolidation. The company’s choice of Fremont, a neighborhood dense with tech company offices, positions it to capture overflow demand from employees of Google, Tableau, and Adobe who may seek flexible workspace alternatives to corporate offices.

The 32,276-square-foot space represents a mid-size co-working facility, smaller than major downtown locations but substantial enough to accommodate diverse workspace needs from individual freelancers to growing startup teams.

The fall 2026 opening timeline, more than a year away, suggests Kiln will undertake significant buildout and customization of the Fremont Lake Union Center space to meet its specifications for amenities and workspace configurations.

Seattle’s No. 12 ranking among U.S. cities for co-working square footage reflects the region’s concentration of tech workers, startups, and remote employees who value flexible workspace options over traditional office leases or home offices.

The “more measured and optimized footprint” trend noted by CoworkingCafe indicates co-working operators are prioritizing profitability and occupancy rates over rapid expansion following the sector’s earlier growth phase that culminated in WeWork’s financial difficulties.

Kiln’s expansion from Salt Lake City into Seattle demonstrates confidence in Pacific Northwest markets, with Portland and Bend locations already established as the company moves into the larger and more competitive Seattle market.

Tags: Centrl Office Capitol Hillco-working competition Seattleco-working FremontFremont Lake Union CenterGoogle Tableau AdobeKiln co-working SeattleNorth 34th Street office spacePioneer CollectiveSalt Lake City KilnSeattle flex officetech neighborhood workspaceWeWork alternative
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