• 57 Union St S, Concord, NC 28025
  • 704-703-1812

Coworking
creates
communities.

Flywheel sustains momentum.

>> Concord, NC Location

Coworking
creates
communities.

Flywheel sustains momentum.

>> Concord, NC Location

We support the way you work.

You and your business will thrive in Flywheel’s nurturing coworking environment, with workspaces designed to fit your need to maintain focus and reduce isolation. Whether you are a solopreneur looking for collaboration, a remote worker in need of a reliable workspace, or a startup in need of amenities to accelerate your growth, at Flywheel you’ll find the resources to support the way you work.

Collaborate with Other Entrepreneurs

 Improve Productivity and Maintain Work/Life Balance

Expand Business Knowledge with Access to Subject Matter Experts

Flywheel Innovation Communities

The Flywheel Foundation executes its mission through a network of purpose-driven innovation communities in the Southeast. Flywheel provides an affordable place and community infrastructure where startups and entrepreneurs flourish.

Concord, NC

57 Union Street South

The Cabarrus Center powered by Flywheel is located in the heart of downtown Concord, NC.

Offering 20,000 square feet of private offices, coworking, meeting, and event spaces, this is the perfect location for small businesses, startups, freelancers, and remote workers to call home. The Center includes resident program partners including Cabarrus Economic Development Corporation, The Cabarrus Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Center, and SBTDC.

57 Union Street South
Concord, NC 28025

704-703-1812

The Flywheel Blog

August 9, 2022

In Honor of International Coworking Day

Flywheel Coworking has been thriving since late 2014. We’ve learned a lot along the way, pivoted more than once and have landed in 2022 secure in the knowledge that there is one key ingredient to our success…you, our Community Managers.

June 17, 2022

Coworking Is Helping Parents Achieve Work-Family Balance

Prior to the pandemic, many working parents longed to work from home to save time, to avoid time-wasting commutes, and to spend more time with their families. As companies were forced to pivot and include remote working, some have kept that routine as they were able to reduce office space as a way to cut back on overhead.

June 1, 2022

Hybrid, Remote, and Coworking Are Here to Stay

The recent global pandemic that shuttered office doors for months on end and permanently for many companies is slowly loosening its grip on our lives – both personally and professionally.  The old ways of requiring employees to commute to a set physical location to complete work that can largely be completed easier and better remotely are no longer viable.

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