- Covered parking and direct Tollway access make the commute quick and easy.
- Two floors of light-filled workspace inside a six-story building in the Legacy district are waiting for you. Expect lounges, conference rooms, phone booths, an event space, and a game room.
- A parents’ room, a pet-friendly policy, and the kind of small details that make a full workday feel more manageable.
- A community team that members mention by name in reviews.
- If Plano isn’t where you need to be tomorrow, a WeWork All Access membership gets you into other DFW locations (or anywhere else in the network).
In the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, a seamless commute usually comes down to location and logistics. Located right along the Dallas North Tollway, Legacy Town Center at 6900 Dallas Parkway delivers on both. Whether you are coming up from Dallas or commuting across the city’s northern suburbs, direct tollway exits and covered on-site parking make arriving at the office completely hassle-free.
There is so much to be said about WeWork 6900 Dallas Parkway, but in a nutshell, it is a modern, light-filled, well-run flexible workspace that places founders and fast-growing startups right alongside Fortune 500s. According to Peter Greenspan, Global Head of Real Estate at WeWork,
“Legacy Town Center is the type of asset that embodies where WeWork best serves our members; its phenomenal aesthetic, exceptional location, and strong community make it stand out. Our location provides companies everything they need today or may grow into tomorrow. From coworking access to a regional office to even their first headquarters, WeWork’s offerings here unlock a smarter way to work.”
It’s worth noting that WeWork recently completed a 27,000-square-foot expansion, which makes today an even greater time to explore all that this location has to offer.

The commute problem, solved
Let’s start with the thing that matters most in North Texas: getting there.
6900 Dallas Parkway is conveniently located right off the Dallas North Tollway, which means that if you live along the Frisco-to-Dallas corridor, you’re looking at a straight shot. The building has covered on-site parking: you pull in, you park, and before you know it, you’re upstairs.
This is North Texas, so nobody’s pretending you’re going to walk to lunch in August. But the building has a private shuttle to the Shops at Legacy and Legacy West, which puts over 80 restaurants and retailers within a short ride; no car, no parking, no heat. It’s a small perk that ends up reshaping your lunch hour.
Walking in
Two of the building’s six floors belong to WeWork, and you notice the difference the moment you step off the elevator. Bright, airy lounges with floor-to-ceiling windows are complemented by high-end interior finishes. From its coworking lounge to collaborative meeting rooms and turnkey private offices, thoughtfully designed work environments are found all throughout the office.

Where the focus happens
Many coworking-only spaces set you up for one mode of working: a big open room with a communal table and plenty of disruption. This is why you’ll appreciate 6900 Dallas Parkway for its various workspace options.
Need to take a client call without background noise? Pick a phone booth. Want a room for a two-hour strategy session with your team? Book a conference room through the app. Seek hours of uninterrupted deep work? Find a quiet corner, put your headphones on, and focus. You’re not stuck elbow to elbow listening to other people’s calls.
The building also has a dedicated event space, which is worth knowing if you ever need to host a workshop, a client presentation, or a team gathering that outgrows a conference room.
The details that add up
Two features make a huge difference if you need them: an on-site parent’s room for complete privacy during the workday, and a pet-friendly policy that means your dog can tag along.
And then there’s the game room. Every WeWork location is unique, and this one has a comfortable space where you can step away from the screen and do something that doesn’t involve a keyboard. Between meetings, after lunch, whenever your brain needs a quick reset, be it in between meetings or after lunch, the game room offers something a phone scroll never will: an actual reset.
Small details like these often turn a good workspace into one that actually fits your life.

The people running the space
You can tell a lot about a WeWork location from what people say about it, and the reviews for 6900 Dallas Parkway keep the focus on the people running the space. The community team shows up in ways that go above and beyond; of course they will set up keycards and organize community events throughout the week, but they will also remember your name after your first visit.
That stuff is what really makes the difference. A coworking space without a strong community team is just a room with Wi-Fi. A coworking space with a strong community team is a place you want to go back to.

Stepping outside
Within a short distance from are several standout dining and shopping options. Mi Cocina, Bob’s Steak & Chop House, and Shake Shack are all within half a mile. The Shops at Legacy are right there for anything you forgot at home. And if someone suggests a post-work outing, The Star (home of the Dallas Cowboys) is approximately a 10-minute drive away.
It may be a suburban location, yet there are places to walk to, drive to, look forward to, not to mention a building to come back to when lunch or workday is over.
Or more buildings.

Not just this building
A WeWork All Access membership gets you into 6900 Dallas Parkway in addition to the four other WeWork locations across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. It even gets you beyond city, county, and state lines, if your work takes you to entirely new places.
Some weeks, Plano is exactly where you need to be. Other weeks, a meeting in downtown Dallas or a client in another state makes a different location the smarter call. All Access lets you move between them without thinking twice. Same app, same keycard.