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There are more than 80 coworking spaces in Toronto, according to a fall study by commercial real estate firm Colliers International. Here are six spots to try out. The Station: The intimate creative hub. Housed at 401 Richmond, the Station features open tables and dedicated desks in an airy, 800square-foot space. Memberships from $20 drop-in to $450 per month private desks, 401 Richmond St. W., bygoodgorilla.com. Workhaus: The corporate-casual club. With freshly tapped kegs of beer next to elegantly designed interiors, Workhaus feels like the trendiest of Bay Street offices. Memberships from $30 drop-in to over $1,450 for private office space. 56 Temperance St. and 350 Bay St.; Workhaus also has a St. Lawrence Market location at 100 Front St. with a more creative energy and brick-and-beam graffiti interior design. workhaus.bz East Room: The upscale entourage. You’ve probably heard of East Room, the “it girl” of co-working spaces where engaged couples even want to have their wedding ceremony it’s so gorgeous inside. Applications accepted for memberships from $200 per month to $3,200 per month. 50 Carroll St. eastroom.ca Verkspace: The sunny loft. Join Britain St.’s little hub of creativity. Just down the street from Verkspace is the world renowned YouTube Space and other design studios. Memberships from $25 drop-in to $1,500 private offices. 32 Britain St. verk.space Halton Hive: The suburban sanctuary Outside the buzzing hub of Toronto, Halton Hive still provides that corporate feel at a large industrial complex. Memberships from $30 drop-in to $150 monthly plans. 901 Guelph Line, Burlington. haltonhive.com We work: The global Goliath Opening July 4 with more than 60,000 square feet of office space over six floors, We Work is the reigning king of coworking valued at some $16 billion. Memberships from $50 a day or $45 a month to over $1,000 per month for private office space. 240 Richmond St. W. wework.com