Wax Space provides members with a unique combination of work and play. Specifically, its selection of professional offices and coworking space exists in the midst of a casual, creative community, just minutes from downtown Dallas. Situated in a historic, fully restored factory that was once home to the Dixie Wax Paper Company, it caters to a variety of workers, as well as the neighborhood it calls home.
Whether renting out a private office or enjoying the cool coworking nooks, members at Wax Space benefit from the same outstanding amenities. These include ultra-fast Wi-Fi, craft drip and cold brew coffee, rosé and beer on tap. Phone booths are also available for when ultimate privacy is needed, although much of Wax Space is designed with an inviting open concept to support working. To that end, the variety of tables, the custom bar that seats 26 and the numerous lounge-style seats — including custom suede booths — provide something for everyone. As a result, members can easily plop a laptop down and get to work or hang out with the community as they please. Plus, perks like daily newspapers and a periodical stand encourage them to relax between tasks and converse with other members.
Alternatively, Wax Space features a private and quiet 12’ x 16’ office for individuals or small teams who need a dedicated space to work. Called The Original, this office is furnished with two desks and a couch and provides space for up to four memberships. Similarly, a second space — called The District Attorney’s Office — works perfectly as a conference room. It seats eight and provides a whiteboard, a 55” smart TV and a stocked TopoChico fridge. Or, for larger events, whether for a private business or a public function, Wax Space opens into The Factory Event Hall. At 2,200 square feet, it holds 125 people, includes a projector and screen, provides access to the Wax Space kitchen area and can be entered through a loading dock, which makes it easy to bring in and set up materials. Additionally, a neighborhood lecture series is held monthly and community events are also scheduled throughout the year.
With its 25-foot vaulted wood ceilings, expansive windows, skylights, and an assortment of live plants, Wax Space is an inspiring place to be for both work and pleasure. Furthermore, ample parking is available and the Tyler/Vernon Station is only steps away, making it easily accessible. Several hangout spots and restaurants are also in the area, including a microbrewery and café that’s also housed in the restored Dixie Wax Paper Company factory buildings.
*This description was AI-generated and edited for accuracy.