• Coworking Spaces have emerged as a new and promising phenomenon in entrepreneurship. • Coworking Spaces provide efficiency, flexibility, and legitimacy. • Coworking Spaces provide connections, solutions, energy/motivation, and social support. • Founders, minorities, women, non-market logic, and foreign entrepreneurs benefit more. • Coworking is growing and will continue to grow more after the COVID-19 pandemic. In the past decade, coworking spaces have emerged as a new and promising phenomenon within entrepreneurship. Due to its prevalence, popularity, and potential for disruptive change, coworking is increasingly relevant to theory, practice, and policy in entrepreneurship, yet its implications are largely unstudied given the rapid rise of the phenomenon. Overall, more research is needed to inform owners, policy makers, and entrepreneurs regarding the effects of this new organizational form. This study takes an exploratory empirical approach with the goal of shedding light on the current landscape of coworking. By so doing, I provide an initial foundation for research on the coworking movement in entrepreneurship and the various research streams it can enrich.