Workshop Space for Rent in Portland, OR
Find workshop, garage, and warehouse space for monthly rent in Portland, OR. From small maker spaces to large industrial bays, Portland has flex space for builders, fabricators, woodworkers, metalworkers, and small-batch producers. Submit an inquiry from any listing to connect with the host.
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5 spaces

1,000 SF Drive-In Accessible Warehouse Space
Milwaukie · Workshop
$1,370/mo

1,500 SQ FT Warehouse Space in SE Portland/Downtown Milwaukie
Milwaukie · Workshop
$2,050/mo

Small business office and spacious garage for lease
Hillsboro · Workshop
$2,500/mo

SE Portland Garage Studio Available
SE Portland · Workshop
$625/mo

Large Garage Studio with Dual Access & Open Layout
SE Portland · Workshop
$935/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does workshop space cost in Portland?
- Workshop and garage rentals in Portland typically range from $300–$2,000/month depending on size, location, and what infrastructure is included. Spaces with 220v power, dust collection, or drive-in access cost more.
- What should I look for in a Portland workshop rental?
- Ceiling height, 220v power outlets, ventilation for dust or fumes, ground-floor loading access, and whether the lease allows the type of work you plan to do. Ask specifically about noise restrictions and operating hours — these vary significantly between buildings.
- Are there shared workshop spaces in Portland?
- Yes. Several Portland maker spaces offer membership-based access to shared tools — woodworking equipment, metal fabrication, welding, and CNC. These are more affordable than private bays but require sharing time on equipment.
- Can I run a business out of a rented workshop in Portland?
- Most commercial workshop and flex spaces in Portland allow business use. Check zoning and permitted uses in the listing or ask the host — some buildings are zoned light industrial, others general commercial.
- Do Portland workshop spaces have loading access?
- Many warehouse and flex spaces include ground-floor drive-in access or loading docks. This is worth confirming before viewing if you regularly move large materials or equipment.