Venture X has officially opened its doors in Frederick, Maryland, introducing a 20,000-square-foot coworking space at 7100 Guilford Drive, Suite 200. This new location, owned by Richie and Charissa Parsons, is set to welcome members starting September 2025, with a grand opening celebration scheduled for September 18, 2025. The space is designed to serve as a hub for Frederick's innovators, entrepreneurs, and professionals, featuring upscale interiors and amenities aimed at inspiring productivity and fostering connections.
The facility includes 99 private offices, four meeting rooms, and a large training room capable of accommodating up to 25 people. Unique amenities such as soundproof privacy booths and state-of-the-art technology for virtual meetings cater specifically to the needs of Frederick's booming tech industry. The design of the space pays homage to Frederick's heritage, incorporating elements like the vintage 'Frederick Red' color and a ceiling design reflecting the city's landmark Carroll Creek.
Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater highlighted the significance of Venture X's arrival, noting its potential to support local entrepreneurs, startups, and remote workers. The Parsons, who have a strong background in the flexible office space industry, operate several Venture X franchises across the country. Their latest venture in Frederick is strategically located between downtown and suburban areas, offering convenience and accessibility to professionals seeking a balanced work-life environment.
For HR vendors serving the talent management and workplace solutions sectors, this development signals several important trends. The specific focus on tech industry needs—including soundproof booths and advanced virtual meeting technology—demonstrates how coworking spaces are evolving beyond generic shared offices to become specialized environments supporting particular industries. This creates opportunities for HR technology vendors whose products integrate with these sophisticated workplace setups.
The location's strategic positioning between urban and suburban areas reflects the ongoing shift toward hybrid work models that require flexible, accessible workspaces. HR vendors offering remote work management tools, collaboration platforms, or employee experience solutions should note how physical workspace providers are adapting to support distributed teams. The 99 private offices suggest continued demand for dedicated professional spaces rather than purely open-plan environments, indicating that privacy and focus remain priorities even in shared facilities.
The training room accommodating 25 people represents another significant element for HR vendors. As organizations increasingly utilize third-party spaces for development programs, vendors providing training content, learning management systems, or workshop facilitation tools may find new partnership opportunities with flexible workspace providers. The Venture X model demonstrates how coworking spaces are expanding beyond individual workstations to become comprehensive professional ecosystems.
For more information about Venture X Frederick, visit https://venturex.com/locations/frederick/. The space is open for tours Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


