Find Workspace

There are many physical spaces at ASU and throughout the Valley that have been established to serve as launch pads for your new venture. AZ TechBeat provides a great map intended to help you identify the best space for you and your co-founders to get started.
We have listed a few of the area’s work spaces that are most commonly utilized by ASU entrepreneurs below:
At ASU
Changemaker Central
Changemaker Central is a hub for students committed to social change through entrepreneurship, community service and service learning. Space is available on all four of ASU's campuses.
Cost: Free / Visit website
In the Community
Alexandria Network
The Alexandria Network is designed to provide support for the innovation economy within designated public libraries, eventually creating a network of locations across the greater Phoenix area and then across the state of Arizona. These new locations, or collaboration spaces, will combine elements of the now popular co-working spaces, along with expert library fact-finding services, and ASU startup resources, into one designated place that innovators and entrepreneurs can use on a daily basis to work on their ideas while also getting mentorship, advice and access to some ‘pracademic’ classes both online and in the libraries.
Cost: Free / Visit website
Co+Hoots
Co+Hoots is home to a range of independent artists, photographers, designers, web designers, writers, and more who benefit from working together and are willing to grow through collaboration.
Cost: See website to rent space or schedule a visit. / Visit website
Gangplank
Gangplank is a collaborative workspace that provides space and resources for creative people to exchange ideas and get things done. Gangplank features workshops, mentoring, and a community of connected individuals and small businesses determined to build an economy of innovation and creativity in the Valley.
Cost: Free / Visit website






