Serendipity Labs Opens Nashville Coworking Space

The company is planning another space in the city, expected to open next year.

Serendipity Labs Nashville. Image courtesy of Stream Realty Partners

Serendipity Labs has opened a new coworking location at L&C Tower, a 276,818-square-foot office property in downtown Nashville, Tenn. The building is currently owned by Tricera Capital, according to CommercialEdge data. Associated Paul Perona of Stream Realty Partners brokered the transaction on behalf of the tenant.

The company will lease 4,800-square-foot and 5,800-square-foot suites on the second floor of the building, offering flex spaces for teams varying from 24 to 29 members and 10,500 square feet of office space on the third floor of the building. Coworking options at the space include dedicated desks, private offices, team rooms, as well as meeting rooms suitable for 15 to 40 people and work lounge areas. Amenities at the Nashville space include contactless entry, ergonomic chairs, a lab cafe, focus and wellness rooms and high-end Wi-Fi.

Located at 159 Fourth Ave. N., the property is within walking distance of numerous dining options available on Church Street and within Nashville city center. Several bus stations, connecting the property to other neighborhoods of the city, are also close to the office space. Other tenants of the building include Dunn Brothers Coffee, Propak Logistics, Woods Aesthetics, Kharis Foundation and First Quality Management.

Serendipity Labs is among the companies that registered demand above pre-pandemic levels late last year, currently offering coworking locations across 14 states and in the U.K. The company is planning another flex office location in the New Heights District of Nashville, Tenn., slated to open in the second quarter of next year.