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Broadway, New York, 10012 Starting at $2100

In the heart of Soho, this New York office space occupies the top five floors of an 11-story building dating back to 1902. It’s one of the handsomest buildings in the neighborhood, with the elegant stonework wrapping around the cornice. The interior of the coworking space is just as appealing: a beautiful internal staircase connects all five levels and windows, allowing tons of natural light to flow through spacious common areas. On the corner of Broadway and Spring, this office space steps away from restaurants like Balthazar and Rubirosa, both of which are sure to wow your clients. If you just want to duck out for coffee, locals swear by Grey Dog. The Prince Street subway station (N, Q, and R lines) is a block away, as is the Spring Street station (4 and 6 lines). The Broadway-Lafayette station (B, D, F, and M) is just a bit farther. There’s garage parking within a couple of blocks. If you’re looking for an office with a central location and an energetic atmosphere, this downtown Broadway location is the perfect place.

 

Cross Streets: Broadway and Spring Street

Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

West 125th Street, New York, 10027 Starting at $1075

A new addition to the neighborhood, this New York office space is in the heart of Harlem’s bustling business district. On two levels, this open and airy coworking space has lots of common areas and conference rooms where you can meet with your team. A few blocks from subway stations for the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 trains, as well as the Harlem-125tth Street station for the Metro-North commuter lines, this Harlem location is easily accessible to all of its members. Sylvia’s, a soul food restaurant that’s hands-down the most famous eatery, is a block away, and there’s plenty of shopping along 125th Street. With a tight-knit community, this Harlem office space is perfect for any size company, from early-stage startups to well-established businesses.

 

Cross Streets: West 125th Street and 5th Avenue

Park Avenue, New York, 10022 Starting at $1100

In one of Midtown Manhattan’s most upscale areas, this New York office space sits directly across the street from the famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel and four blocks north of Grand Central Terminal. That makes it a great location for commuters, as the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines are within easy walking distance, as are trains run by Metro North. It’s also easy to catch the M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4, Q32, and M42 buses. The coworking space occupies the 12th, 13th, and 14th levels of this 26-story skyscraper, so there’s plenty of light and views of the urban skyline. There are dozens of eateries nearby, and many locals enjoy cocktails on the sunny patio at Inside Park at St. Bart’s. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, and Radio City Music Hall are all within a few blocks. For an office that will impress clients in a neighborhood that means business, this trendy location on Park is ideal.

 

Cross Streets: Park Avenue

Neighborhood: Midtown East

East 57th Street, New York, 10022 Starting at $1100

With a hard-to-beat location in Midtown East, this New York office space puts you close to many of the city’s most important addresses. This coworking space occupies four full floors of a 31-story high-rise, treating you to great views of the surrounding neighborhood, especially from the elegantly curved wall facing the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 57th Street. There are kitchen areas where you can grab a cup of coffee with friends and conference rooms of all sizes for meeting with your team. Central Park is just minutes away, as are a variety of luxury boutiques, upscale dining options, and corporate headquarters. There’s parking nearby, and the Lexington Avenue subway station gives you access to the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, and R trains. Surround yourself with other hardworking entrepreneurs at this East 57th Street location.

 

Cross Streets: East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue

Neighborhood: Midtown East

East 23rd Street, New York, 10010 Starting at $1125

Between two of the city’s prettiest parks—Gramercy Square and Madison Square Park—this New York office space has a great location half a block from the 6 subway line and two blocks from the N, Q, and R line. But many of the members here, including many representing PR, marketing, and media companies, also live in the area. Taking up two levels of a handsome 12-story building dating from 1914, this coworking space fosters a tight-knit community with its bright common areas, well-equipped conference rooms, and professional but laid-back vibe. And for those times when you need to get out of the office, Shake Shack has an outpost in Madison Square Park that many members here swear by. To impress clients, the upscale Eataly is also nearby. Members say the bar scene here is great, with favorites like Live Bait, The Globe, and Ampersand within easy walking distance. For a welcoming place to base your business, head to awesome Gramercy location.

 

Cross Streets: Between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue

Neighborhood: Flatiron District

Grand Street, New York, 10013 Starting at $1064

In a handsome tenement-style building at the crossroads of Soho, Nolita, Little Italy, and Chinatown, this is one of New York's original coworking spaces. This 1910 building set the tone for all locations to follow, with six floors revealing exposed brick, towering columns, and huge windows letting in lots of light. The members who make their home here—many of them creative agencies, but there’s a surprisingly broad range from other industries as well—appreciate the pet-friendly vibe, the wide swaths of desks ready at a moment’s notice, and cool common areas like the ground-floor lounge. There are frequent workshops and mixers designed to foster a collaborative environment. This is a main hub for the subway, and almost every major line runs nearby. And some of the city’s best eateries are steps away. If you’re looking for a convenient location, a great mix of people, and a sense of history, it’s hard to beat this New York coworking space.

 

Cross Streets: Grand and Lafayette Street

Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

West 18th Street, New York, 10011 Starting at $1425

In a loft-like building, this striking New York coworking hub has everything you’re looking for: flexible work areas, soaring ceilings, and rows of immense windows that let in plenty of sunshine. Two floors of the six-story New York office space are reserved for members, who run the gamut from clothing companies to wine experts, but focus largely on tech, media, and nonprofit organizations. There’s an array of conference rooms, but the shared spaces are smartly arranged so that you can meet with colleagues or get to know new clients in lots of tucked away spaces. The second floor common area is the building’s nerve center: dozens of meetings take place here every day, and in the evening there’s almost always a workshop or cocktail gathering. There are parking lots on this street and neighboring streets, and the 1, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, and L lines are a short walk away. Telegraphe Café, downstairs in the same building, can’t be beat for a quick lunch. For a convenient location and lots of amenities, head to this New York coworking space.

 

Cross Streets: West 18th Street

Neighborhood: Union Square

Wall Street, New York, 10005 Starting at $1125

If you’re thinking this high-rise New York office space attracts banking and financial firms, you’re only part right. Bright and airy, this coworking space’s five floors have a sharp, sophisticated look that attracts companies of every shape and size. Chatting in front the brightly hued mural reading “Fortune Favors the Bold” or gazing out at awesome views of the East River, you might find the owner of a tiny custom tailor shop and someone from a multinational insurance company. With easy access to the ferries that depart from Pier 11, this location is also the perfect spot for Brooklyn-based companies looking for an easy commute to lower Manhattan. The 2 and 3 subway lines are the closest, but the 1, 4, 5, J, R, and Z lines are also nearby. There’s plenty of parking in the area. WeLive is also located in the building, making this New York office space the perfect place for work or play.

 

Cross Streets: Wall and Front Street

Neighborhood: Financial District

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