Office Space in Lakewood (Dallas) TX

Coworking & Office Suites for Rent

Get to know our Lakewood office space and coworking space located across from Lakewood Shopping Center.

Our Lakewood office space has 155 private offices for rent as well as a beautiful coworking space for those who don’t need their own private office.

Lakewood office space perks:

Lakewood office space
starting at

$699.00

Caddo Office Reimagined – Lakewood

6301 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75214

214-560-3265

Michael Kurr
Building Manager

What our community is saying:

On-Site Branding

We make it official! Every Lakewood office gets their name on our directory and signage in front of their suite.

Member-only cafΓ©

Our Lakewood office space includes refrigerators, microwaves, Keurig machine, ice, filtered water, vending machines and seating.

Conference Rooms Galore

Have a big presentation or meeting with a client coming up? Easily book yourself a conference room for an hour or day.

Lakewood Office Space Specials

Our Lakewood office space specials.

Every month, we feature a special deal just for you! Click here to see what’s available now at this location, and take advantage of great savings while they last.

Lakewood Office Space for Rent

Best for meetings / occasional

No need for a private office?Β  Come work in our common areas at any one of our 9 DFW locations 24/7.Β  Also includes 8 hours a month of conference time.

Best for maximum focus

Private office suites, with no long term lease commitment.Β  The perfect solution for small to medium sized businesses.Β  Includes 20 hours of conference time.

FIND OUR LAKEWOOD OFFICE SPACE​

Our Lakewood office space is conveniently located in the heart of Lakewood near the intersection of La Vista Drive and Gaston Avenue.

Lakewood FAQ

It depends on whether you need a private office or just a professional place to work a few days a week.

For a private office, pricing at Caddo Lakewood generally runs between $749 and $1,599/month, flat-rate β€” no per-square-foot math, no utility add-ons. What affects where you land in that range is mostly how many people can fit iin the office, whether you want it furnished, and placement in the building (window offices run higher; interior suites are more budget-friendly but include all the same perks).

If you’re not ready for a dedicated office, a coworking membership starts at $299/month and includes 24/7 access to our common areas, conference room credits, and up to two days per month in a private office.

Either way, there’s no long-term lease β€” just 60 days’ notice if you ever need to leave.

For a full breakdown of what goes into pricing β€” including a one-time refresh fee, optional insurance, and what’s already baked into your rent β€” we wrote a detailed pricing guide here.

Yes β€” Caddo’s Lakewood location sits directly across from Lakewood Shopping Center at 6301 Gaston Ave, right at the corner of Gaston and La Vista. If you live or work in the M Streets, Swiss Ave, Hollywood Heights, Lake Highlands, or Old East Dallas, it’s likely the closest professional office space to your front door.

The location matters beyond just the commute. Step outside for lunch and you’re a short walk from some of East Dallas’s best spots, all in the shopping center across the street: Mi Cocina, Cock & Bull, Liberty Burger, Sweetgreen, Unleavened Fresh Kitchen, Waya Japanese Izakaya, Sasa Sushi, and Fajita Pete’s. And if you’re a member at Lakewood Country Club β€” one of the oldest private clubs in Dallas, just steps up Gaston β€” you’re already practically neighbors.

For remote workers, small business owners, and solopreneurs in East Dallas who want a professional workspace without a long commute, Caddo Lakewood checks both boxes: a serious place to work, in a neighborhood you already love.

Yes. At Caddo, there’s no long-term lease required β€” ever. If you need to leave, you give 60 days’ notice and you’re done. No penalties, no buyouts, no lawyer required.

That’s by design. Most of our members are small business owners and independent professionals whose space needs change as their business does. Locking someone into a 12- or 24-month commitment doesn’t fit that reality, so we’ve never done it. Many of our competitors offer their best pricing only when you commit to one to three years. We offer the same pricing on day one.

If something changes and you need to leave before your 60-day notice period is up, there’s even a win-win option: if we find a replacement member, we’ll pro-rate your remaining rent. Some locations have waiting lists that make this happen quickly.

The one thing to know: rents do adjust once a year, typically in the 3–5% range, with at least 65 days’ notice β€” which also gives you time to review your options before anything changes.

For the full picture on flexibility, our commitment guide covers all the details. And if you’re still figuring out what the right membership level looks like, our pricing guide is a good next read.

The core difference is simple: with a coworking membership, you’re working in shared common areas. With a private office membership, you have your own lockable suite β€” same address, same building, same amenities, just your space.

Which one is right depends on how you work.

Coworking starts at $249/month and is built for people who want a professional place to work near home without needing a room to themselves. You get 24/7 access to our common areas, phone booths for private calls, conference room credits, and your name isn’t on a door β€” but everything else is included. The standard tier at $299/month adds two days per month in a furnished private office, which covers most people who occasionally need to focus or take a sensitive call. If you need up to five private office days a month built in, the premium tier is $399/month.

A private office starts at $549/month and is the right call when you need consistent, dedicated space β€” your own door, your name on the suite, room for a team, or a setup you don’t want to pack up every day. It’s still month-to-month with 60 days’ notice, so the commitment difference between the two isn’t as dramatic as it might sound.

The honest question to ask yourself: do you need your own room, or do you just need a better place to work? A lot of people who think they need a private office find that coworking covers 90% of what they were looking for β€” at a fraction of the cost.

Not sure where you fall? This guide walks through eight common scenarios and tells you honestly whether Caddo is even the right fit β€” including the situations where we’d point you somewhere else.

Yes β€” with one important distinction worth understanding before you commit.

A coworking membership at Caddo includes the option to add a mailbox for $100/month. That gives you a real suite address at your Caddo location β€” something like 6301 Gaston Ave, Suite 125, Dallas, TX 75214 β€” that you can use across your business: LLC registration, professional licensing, your website, business cards, email signature, and client-facing directories.

For most of those purposes, it works exactly as you’d hope. Texas requires a physical street address (not a P.O. box) for business registration, and a Caddo suite address satisfies that. Therapists use it for Psychology Today profiles and licensing board filings. Financial advisors use it for regulatory documentation. Real estate agents use it for TREC filings. Consultants use it to present professionally in a market without paying for a private office they’d rarely use.

The one area that’s more nuanced is Google Business Profile. Google’s guidelines require that a listed address be a place where customers can actually visit you during stated business hours β€” and Google has become more aggressive about scrutinizing coworking addresses. Private office members, who have a dedicated, fixed suite with signage and client-ready space, are on solid ground. Coworking members with a mailbox add-on are in a grayer area β€” some members list their Caddo address on GBP without issue, others have had listings suspended. We’d rather tell you that upfront than have you build a listing that gets flagged later. If your Google presence is a primary goal, a private office is the cleaner path.

If you’re a service-area business β€” a consultant, mobile professional, or anyone who goes to clients rather than receives them β€” you can use the Caddo address for everything else and set up your Google profile as a service-area business without displaying an address publicly.

For a full breakdown of what a business address at a coworking space actually does β€” and doesn’t do β€” we wrote a detailed guide here.

Yes β€” and it’s better than most. Caddo Lakewood has free covered garage parking, street parking along Gaston, and additional surface lot spaces. All free for members.

Once you become a member, you’ll get an access card for the garage. We ask that members use the garage or street parking to keep the surface lot open for your visitors and clients.