“Shared office space” makes a lot of people picture beige walls and cubicles. That’s not what you’ll find at Catalyst Coworking in Midtown Tulsa. Here’s a photo tour of the space, room by room, so you know what you’re walking into before you book anything.
A different kind of Tulsa workspace
If you’ve searched for a modern coworking space in Tulsa, you already know most commercial office space wasn’t built with a solo founder or a five-person team in mind. It was built for rows of desks and a landlord’s budget.
Catalyst Coworking sits at 2510 E 15th St in Midtown Tulsa. The building mixes an open, café-like layout with the equipment a real business needs: fast wifi, soundproof rooms, and printing that actually works. Below is what each part of the space looks like and what it’s for.
1. The open workspace
The main floor is an open, hot-desking area with large windows and natural light. Instead of standard office chairs, Catalyst uses ergonomic seating and wide wooden workstations, so you’ve got room for a laptop, notes, and a coffee cup without feeling boxed in.
If you want a quiet corner, there’s one. If you want to sit at the communal table and talk shop with another member, that works too. Coworking membership gives you access to this floor during standard weekday hours, with the option to add more.
2. Phone booths and meeting rooms
Open floor plans have one obvious problem: noise. Catalyst deals with it by building soundproof rooms directly into the space.
- Phone booths — first-come, first-served, made for a quick call you don’t want the whole floor to hear.
- Silent Meeting Room — soundproof, built for groups of 4 or fewer. Good for a client call or a one-on-one.
- Conference Room — holds up to 10 people, with a presentation monitor for pitches or team meetings.
Both rooms run on secure, high-speed wifi from Cox Fiber, so you’re not fighting a weak signal mid-presentation. Members with the right membership tier can book a meeting room ahead of time through the member portal.
3. The lounge and coffee corner
You can’t stare at a screen for eight straight hours. The lounge area is built for the break in between: a couch, a coffee cup, and a conversation with whoever else is around.
Catalyst’s on-site coffee comes from Brice’s Coffee, a local favorite, right off the main floor. It’s a small thing, but it’s the difference between leaving the building for a coffee run and staying put and getting back to work faster.
The details that save you time
The photos cover the design. Here’s what you don’t see in a picture but will notice the first week you’re a member:
- Free parking. Catalyst holds reserved spots for members, so you’re not circling the block or feeding a meter.
- Cox Fiber wifi. Secure, high-speed, and included with every membership.
- Food truck access. A rotating lineup parks near the building, and Cherry Street is a short walk if you want more options.
- A mentorship program for members who want business coaching, not just a desk.
- Keyless access on select membership tiers. If 24/7 access matters to you, here’s how that works at Catalyst.
Want to see one of these rooms before you sign up?
Memberships built for how you actually work
Catalyst doesn’t lock you into a multi-year commercial lease. Memberships run month to month, starting at $37 for a virtual office (a mailing address without a desk) up to $227 for a designated desk with 24/7 access included. Private offices, if you want a door that closes, run $300 to $825 a month depending on size.
Full pricing and what’s included at each tier is on the memberships page. And yes, if you’re self-employed, your membership is a deductible business expense, worth checking with your accountant.
Not sure which plan fits you? Click to see a quick breakdown.
Just need a business address? Virtual Office ($37/mo) gets you a mailing address without a desk.
Working from home 3-4 days a week? Coworking Membership ($77/mo) gets you desk access during business hours.
Need it every day, including after hours? Premium ($177/mo) adds 24/7 access and unlimited meeting room credits.
Want your own permanent desk? Designated Desk ($227/mo) is a private, assigned spot on the floor.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Catalyst Coworking located?
2510 E 15th St #102, Tulsa, OK 74104, in Midtown. A second location in Downtown Tulsa is coming soon.
Is there free parking?
Yes. Catalyst reserves parking spots for members, so there’s no meter and no circling the block.
Do all memberships include 24/7 access?
No. 24/7 keyless access comes with the Premium and Designated Desk memberships. The Coworking Membership covers weekday business hours.
Can I book a meeting room without a membership?
Meeting room access depends on your membership tier. Contact Catalyst directly if you want to book a room as a non-member.
Is coworking membership tax deductible?
For most self-employed members and small businesses, yes, it counts as a business expense. Confirm the specifics with your accountant.
Photos only tell you so much. If you want to see the meeting rooms, sit at a desk for ten minutes, and check the wifi speed yourself, the best next step is a walk-through.
See the space in person.
2510 E 15th St #102, Tulsa, OK 74104 | (844) 702-4977





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