May 26, 2026

The Work Boulevard Singapore: A Complete Guide to One of the CBD's Most Loved Coworking Spaces

Locations, pricing, amenities, and how to try The Work Boulevard before you commit. Updated for 2026.

If you've been searching for a coworking space in Singapore's CBD that doesn't feel like a generic corporate floor, you've probably come across The Work Boulevard. With four locations spread across Raffles Place, Collyer Quay, Bugis and Shenton Way it has quietly become one of the most talked-about flexible workspaces in the city.

This guide covers everything you need to know before signing up: the three locations, the pricing, the amenities, who the space suits best, and how to try it on a day pass before committing to a membership.

The Work Boulevard at a Glance

  • Brand: The Work Boulevard
  • Number of locations in Singapore: 4 (Raffles Place, Collyer Quay, Bugis, Shenton Way)
  • Day pass: SGD 30
  • Coworking membership: From SGD 300 per month
  • Private offices: From SGD 700 per workstation per month
  • Virtual office: From SGD 58 per month
  • Best for: Founders, freelancers, and small teams who want a premium CBD address
  • Try it on a day pass: Available direct or through workbuddy
  • The Four Work Boulevard Locations in Singapore

    One of the things that sets The Work Boulevard apart from many independent operators is that members get access to all four locations on a single membership. That makes it especially useful for professionals whose clients, meetings, and lives are spread across the CBD.

    1. The Work Boulevard at 20 Collyer Quay

    Sitting in one of Singapore's most iconic waterfront commercial buildings, the Collyer Quay location offers prime CBD positioning with views across Marina Bay. It's the most central of the three for anyone meeting clients in finance, banking, or law, and it sits within a short walk of Raffles Place MRT.

    This is the location to book when you want the postcode to do part of the work for you. Client breakfasts, investor meetings, and first impressions all land well here.

    2. The Work Boulevard at Prudential Tower, Raffles Place

    This site opened in September 2024 and occupies the 29th floor of Prudential Tower. The views are part of the pitch: floor-to-ceiling windows look out over the city skyline and the waterfront beyond.

    Beyond the view, the Raffles Place space carries the brand's signature warmth: ergonomic seating, varied work zones, and a quietly premium fit-out that feels like a hotel lobby more than an office floor. Ideal for those who want the prestige of a Raffles Place address paired with the flexibility of coworking.

    3. The Work Boulevard at Guoco Midtown Network Hub, Bugis

    The Guoco Midtown Network Hub location is perfect for hosting your next corporate event. There are also meeting rooms and coworking spaces available. A thoughtfully designed space with good light, comfortable seating, and the kind of acoustic restraint that lets you actually finish what you started.

    4. SGX Centre 2, Shenton Way (Opening 1 June 2026)

    The newest addition to The Work Boulevard's Singapore, taking Level 20 of SGX Centre 2 on Shenton Way. The address sits in the heart of one of Singapore's most prestigious financial districts, within easy reach of Shenton Way, Downtown, and Telok Ayer MRT stations.

    Designed with modern, elegant touches throughout, the new space offers a sweeping range of CBD views.

    The Work Boulevard Pricing in 2026

    The Work Boulevard sits in the mid-premium tier of Singapore's coworking market: more polished than budget shared offices, more affordable than the very top tier of CBD operators. Here's how the pricing breaks down.

    Day Pass: SGD 30 per day

    Day passes include a full day of access to a hot desk, unlimited coffee, and the building's wifi and amenities. They are the simplest way to try the space before committing to a membership, and they can be booked directly at The Work Boulevard.

    Coworking Membership: From SGD 300 per month

    The standard coworking membership unlocks unlimited access to coworking lounges and community events at all three locations. That is excellent value for anyone who works from the CBD regularly and wants the option of switching locations depending on the week.

    Private Offices: From SGD 700 per workstation

    Private office pricing starts from SGD 700 per workstation per month and scales up depending on team size and location. Private offices include access to all the shared amenities and meeting rooms, with rates typically negotiable for longer commitments and larger teams.

    Virtual Office: From SGD 58 per month

    For founders who need a registered business address without the full membership, the virtual office option offers a CBD address and mail handling at SGD 58 per month. A useful option for early-stage companies that aren't yet ready for a physical workspace.

    What's Inside: The Amenities

    The Work Boulevard has invested in the kind of touches that quietly make the difference between a workspace people tolerate and a workspace people actively look forward to walking into.

    Common Man Coffee Roasters bar. Unlimited artisanal coffee, brewed properly. For anyone who has spent time in coworking spaces with bad coffee, this matters more than it sounds.

    A beer tap, with happy hour on Thursdays and Fridays from 5pm. A nice change of pace at the end of the week, and a genuine community-builder.

    Well-equipped meeting rooms. Bookable across all three locations, with the AV and connectivity you'd expect for client video calls or team workshops.

    Ergonomic furniture and varied seating. Both deep-work desks and softer lounge zones, so the space can flex with what you're doing that day.

    Regular member events. Free goodies, free fruits, free workshops, plus the kind of low-key networking opportunities that lead to actual business outcomes rather than awkward LinkedIn connections.

    High-speed internet across all locations. Reliable and fast enough for video calls and heavy uploads.

    Who The Work Boulevard Is Best For

    Not every coworking space suits every kind of worker. Based on its pricing, location, and feel, The Work Boulevard is particularly well suited to:

    Founders and small teams who need a credible CBD address. The private office pricing is competitive, and the ability to scale up or down month to month is genuinely useful.

    Freelancers and consultants whose work involves a mix of client meetings and focused work. The four-location membership means you can choose Collyer Quay for the prestigious client lunch and SGX Centre 2 for the deep-work afternoon, all on the same plan.

    Professionals returning to in-person work after periods of remote work. The premium design and quiet vibe make the transition feel like an upgrade rather than a sacrifice.

    Anyone meeting clients in the CBD regularly. Raffles Place, Shenton Way and Collyer Quay are about as central as Singapore gets. The Work Boulevard's polish makes it a comfortable place to bring people you want to impress.

    How The Work Boulevard Compares to Other Singapore Coworking Spaces

    The Singapore coworking market has plenty of options across every tier. Compared to the larger international players such as WeWork and JustCo, The Work Boulevard is smaller, more boutique, and arguably more design-led. It does not have the sheer footprint of those operators, but it makes up for it with a more curated environment and consistently strong member service.

    Compared to the very top tier of design-led operators such as The Great Room and The Work Project, The Work Boulevard is more affordable, particularly on coworking memberships and private offices. The amenities are excellent without quite reaching the hospitality-style polish of those higher-end brands.

    For most members, the question isn't whether The Work Boulevard is "better" than the alternatives. It's whether the specific feel of its spaces, the location mix, and the price point line up with what they actually need. For a large segment of Singapore's CBD workforce, it does.

    How to Try The Work Boulevard Before You Commit

    The smartest way to evaluate any coworking space is to actually work from it before signing anything. Tours are theatre. A flat white and a fifteen-minute walk-through tell you almost nothing about how the space feels at 2:43pm on a Wednesday.

    Day passes at The Work Boulevard mean you can spend a day at any of the four locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are The Work Boulevard's Singapore locations?

    The Work Boulevard has three Singapore locations: 20 Collyer Quay, the Prudential Tower at Raffles Place, SGX Centre 2 and Guoco Midtown Network Hub in Bugis. All four are in the CBD and within walking distance of an MRT station.

    How much does a day pass at The Work Boulevard cost?

    A day pass at The Work Boulevard costs SGD 30 and includes hot-desk access, unlimited coffee, and use of all building amenities.

    What is included in The Work Boulevard membership?

    A coworking membership starts at SGD 300 per month and includes unlimited access to coworking lounges and community events at all three locations. Private offices and virtual office plans are available separately.

    Does The Work Boulevard have meeting rooms?

    Yes. All four locations have bookable meeting rooms with AV and high-speed internet, available to members and day pass users.

    Is there parking at The Work Boulevard?

    Each The Work Boulevard location is situated in a CBD building with paid public parking nearby. Most members travel via MRT, given the proximity to Tanjong Pagar, Raffles Place and Shenton Way stations.

    Can I try The Work Boulevard before signing up?

    Yes. The simplest way is to book a day pass with The Work Boulevard. Contact us directly: hello@theworkboulevard.com

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