Texas-based flexible office solutions company Common Desk has officially opened its flexible workspace, aiming to serve a range of professionals, from remote workers to small businesses, fast-growing companies and established enterprises.

The 58,400-square-foot workspace officially opened Aug. 16, taking up the entire second floor of The Ion, a multilevel 266,000-square-foot multiuse building serving as anchor of a future innovation district in Houston’s Midtown neighborhood, at 4201 Main St., Houston.

“After a year of preparation, we’re proud to open the doors of Common Desk-The Ion to members and guests looking for a flexible and intentional workspace like no other,” said Dawson Williams, head of growth and partnerships at Common Desk in an Aug. 17 news release. “Common Desk has joined the ranks of some of the nation’s top companies to cultivate an authentic, game-changing community destined to transform Houston’s innovation ecoscape.”

Common Desk is offering flexible floor plans for up to 30 people aimed at single entrepreneurs, startup organizations, small businesses and tech-forward professionals, according to the news release.

Amenities include bottomless craft coffee from local purveyors, unlimited conference room bookings, access to all shared areas on the second floor, private chat booths, full kitchens and break areas. 214-609-1571. www.thecommondesk.com