DWC CoWorking - June 18, 2026
Northern Colorado’s Remote Work Hub: Why Fort Collins Is Where It’s At
Northern Colorado has quietly become one of the most popular regions in the country for remote workers. Between the outdoor access, the low-key mountain-town energy, and a cost of living that still beats Denver by a comfortable margin, it checks a lot of boxes. And at the center of it all sits Fort Collins.
Whether you live in Loveland, Windsor, Timnath, Wellington, or Greeley, Fort Collins has become the go-to spot for remote professionals who want a real workspace without a Denver commute. Here is why so many Northern Colorado workers are making the short drive to Old Town.
The Home Office Problem
Working from home sounds great in theory. No commute, no dress code, and the fridge is right there. But after a few months, the cracks start to show. The couch is too comfortable. The laundry pile stares at you. Your “office” is also your kitchen table, your kid’s homework station, and the spot where the dog sleeps.
For professionals who need to focus, the home office can quietly become the least productive room in the house. And coffee shops only get you so far before the Wi-Fi drops, the outlet situation gets competitive, and someone starts a phone call two feet away.
Why Fort Collins Stands Out in Northern Colorado
Loveland, Windsor, and Greeley all have their strengths. But when remote workers in the region look for a dedicated workspace, Fort Collins consistently wins out for a few key reasons.
Old Town walkability. The Old Town Fort Collins district puts restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, and outdoor space within a five-minute walk of your desk. Step out for lunch and you have dozens of locally owned options. That matters when you are spending 8 hours a day somewhere.
Professional infrastructure. Fort Collins has the coworking spaces, meeting rooms, and fast internet that remote workers actually need. It is not just a place to sit with your laptop. It is a place to run a business.
Community without corporate. The vibe here is collaborative without being stuffy. You will find freelancers, startup founders, consultants, and remote employees from national companies all working in the same spaces. That kind of mix does not happen in a suburban office park.
Easy access from surrounding towns. From Loveland, the drive to Old Town is about 20 minutes. Windsor is closer to 25. Even from Greeley, you are looking at roughly 30 minutes on Highway 34. For a workspace that actually helps you get things done, that is a commute most people are happy to make a few days a week.
What a Coworking Space Gives You That Home Can’t
A dedicated coworking space is not just a desk. It is the separation between “work mode” and “home mode” that remote workers struggle to create on their own. When you walk into a coworking space, your brain shifts gears. When you leave, you are done for the day. That boundary is worth more than most people realize until they experience it.
Beyond the mental shift, you also get reliable high-speed internet (not your home router that drops when someone starts streaming), access to meeting rooms and phone booths for client calls, and a professional business address. If you are running a freelance business or a small company, those details add up fast.
DWC CoWorking: Built for Northern Colorado’s Remote Workforce
At DWC CoWorking in Old Town Fort Collins, we built our space specifically for the way remote professionals actually work. That means private offices for focused deep work, open coworking areas for the days when you want some energy around you, and meeting rooms you can book by the hour when a client call needs a quiet, professional backdrop.
Our members come from all over Northern Colorado. We have freelancers from Loveland, consultants from Windsor, startup teams from Timnath, and remote employees from Greeley who come in a few days a week. The common thread is that they all wanted something better than working from home, and they found it here.
Ready to see the space for yourself? Schedule a tour at DWC CoWorking and find out why Northern Colorado’s remote workers are making Old Town Fort Collins their professional home base. You can also view our membership options or contact us with any questions.
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