by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
A traditional office lease locks you in for three to five years. You put down a deposit, buy your own furniture, and pay for utilities whether you use the room or not. If your team grows, you’re stuck in a space that’s too small. If you need to cut back,...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
You want a real desk, fast wifi, and a room that isn’t your kitchen table. You don’t want to sign a year-long lease to find out if a space actually works for you. That’s what a day pass is for. At Catalyst Coworking in Midtown Tulsa, a day pass costs...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
Tulsa’s business scene has grown fast over the past few years. Programs that pay remote workers to relocate, plus a real shift toward backing local startups, have turned the city into one of the more active entrepreneurial hubs in the Midwest. None of that helps...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
Outgrowing your kitchen table is a good problem to have. Your client list is growing and it’s time for a real business address. So you start Googling “affordable office space near me,” and the excitement fades fast. Most commercial landlords in Tulsa...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
You started working from home to save money. If you’re honest about the receipts, it hasn’t. Between the utility spike, a residential internet upgrade, three coffee shop runs a week, and the hours you lose to laundry and the doorbell, the...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 14, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
The home office honeymoon usually ends around month six. The wifi cuts out during a client call, the dog barks through your Zoom pitch, and the line between work and rest disappears. That’s when Tulsa freelancers, remote workers, and small business owners start...