New York City
The Most Interesting Coworking Spaces in NYC
The best places to start or grow your business, collaborate and network.
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Not yet satisfied? Here are some more worth checking out:

Projective Space LES

Projective Space above Freeman’s Restaurant, down Freeman’s Alley in the LES
- Projective Space: With two locations in the Lower East Side, you can choose if you want a modern loft feel, or a cozy farmhouse feel. While active at Projective Space, on average the amount of capital that members have raised is $800,000 and up to $15M+. Teams have grown from 2 employees to 25 employees and many have been acquired by the likes of Amazon, Apple, TripAdvisor and Yahoo. They hold lots of events hosted by successful founders (especially in tech), where you can ask questions and learn from them. Communal membership is $455 per month, and Dedicated Membership dues are $555 per person, per month.

Joynture
- Joynture: A 14k sq ft coworking and office space in the financial district at 48 Wall Street that has Parisian-style architecture. It’s $400/month for 24/7 access to the coworking desks and lounges.

Fueled Collective
- Fueled Collective: If you like plush leather couches, impeccably designed conference rooms, year round ice cream, and ping pong tournaments… not to mention, amazing views of lower Manhattan and a killer snack bar, then this is your kind of coworking space. Located in the heart of SoHo, a desk here is $800/month.
Do you have favorite co-working space in New York City? Share with us!
Genesis White
I’ll be considering this spaces for my main office. Really intriguing places you have here.
Cherry Taylor
I have been to Neue house. It’s cool at first. as you work your hours it becomes meh at most. I had a gallery for 600 a month it was worth for the most part. But still, Meh…
Marvin Culman
Oh god I was searching for that everywhere! Why I didn’t think about Urbanette! Thank you for the ideas I’ll try some soon, and I’ll share that around 🙂
Rachel
Late summer, Massage Greenpoint will be opening up on Greenpoint Ave in Brooklyn. In addition to therapeutic massage, we will also have rooms available to share with our community as a coworking space for healers. We are a women owned and operated business. We will be working with local acupuncturists, therapists, estheticians, and other healers to create a communal space that is beautiful, clean, and ideal for bodywork. For more info and updates please check out our site: http://www.massagegreenpoint.com
Melani Kalev
So cool! It makes me think that I should research whether there are places like that somewhere close to where I live. And when in NY, I’d love to try at least one of them out!
Courtney Watson
Coworking is fun 🙂 I personally think it can make my identity stronger because I work amidst people working for different companies, doing varied kinds of work. I feel like I don’t have to put on a work persona because there is a very little internal politics or direct competition.
This is a great list and I would love to try the coworking space that would give me that “farmhouse feel.”
Trish Potter
That’s really useful information for an entrepreneur starting out without the staff or budget for a standard office. And they seem like it would be much better for networking and collaborating too!
Steph Cordes
I had never heard of an all women co-working space. That’s awesome!
Sarah Uibel
Holy cow, I had no ideas there we some many coworking spaces in NYC. I had heard of Neuehouse before, but not the others. Gonna check them out!
Gabby Williams
A farmhouse feel?
I’m very interested to work in a place like this. Staying home and trying to work at home has it’s perks, but I don’t mind sharing an office space.