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Park Avenue South, New York, 10016 Starting at $1050

A spiral staircase connects all three floors of this New York office space, ensuring that members can always stay connected. This coworking space has personality to spare, from the plant wall that connects the common areas to the chandeliers that add sparkle to the top floor. Head to the arcade to challenge a colleague to a friendly game of Guitar Hero, catch up in one of the many lounge areas, or take a meeting in one of the well-outfitted conference rooms. In a handsome commercial building, this Park Avenue South location is close to the 6, N, R, and Q subway lines and is walking distance to Penn Station, making it a good choice for commuters. Many of the members here head for lunch at the Shake Shack in nearby Madison Square Park or splurge for a real Italian meal at Eataly. For a sophisticated atmosphere, cool common areas, and hard-to-beat location, try out this New York office space.

 

Cross Streets: Between 27th and 28th Street

Neighborhood: Flatiron District

Broadway, New York, 10036 Starting at $1057

Steps from the Theater District, this New York office space is designed as an ode to the neighborhood's colorful history—eye-catching art, slick wallpaper, and colorful neon signs add a whimsical touch. Occupying 13 full floors, the coworking space includes a private lobby and a spacious common area on the 17th floor where you can host an event. There’s also a wraparound roof terrace with an amazing view of Times Square. The dog-friendly location attracts a diverse group of businesses, including e-commerce companies, theater and music marketers, and tech startups. Located on the corner of 41st Street and Broadway, this office space is at the crossroads of many of the city’s busiest subway lines—1, 2, 3, A, C, E, N, Q, R, B, D, F, M, and 7 trains—as well as the shuttle to Grand Central, all within easy walking distance. For an afternoon break, head a block east to leafy Bryant Park. For a beautiful office space filled with energy, join this beautiful Times Square facility.

 

Cross Streets: Broadway and West 41st Street

Neighborhood: Midtown West

Irving Place, New York, 10003 Starting at $1350

Steps from Union Square, this New York office space is nestled on a tree-shaded block lined with cafes and restaurants. This Irving Place central location attracts a large community ranging from young startups to established businesses, and many focus on education, media, or the nonprofit sector. Sunlight streams in through large windows to illuminate the spacious common areas. Grab a snack from the Honesty Market or enjoy a latte at the espresso bar, both located inside the coworking space. Union Square features a farmers’ market every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and lots of members here peruse it for local produce. Spend happy hour at Pete’s Tavern, one of the city’s oldest bars, just two blocks north of the building. It’s a great spot for commuters, as the L, N, Q, R, 4, 5, and 6 trains run nearby. If you’re looking for a vibrant office space in a convenient location, this coworking facility at Irving Place is hard to beat.

 

Cross Streets: Between 15th and 16th Street

Neighborhood: Union Square

Madison Avenue, New York, 10016 Starting at $1125

Just a few blocks from the many subway lines running through Grand Central Station, this New York office space puts you in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Many of the spacious glass offices have views onto Madison Avenue—for decades the home of the city’s big advertising firms—and up to the Empire State Building. Occupying two floors of an office building, this coworking space attracts established companies in law, marketing, and other fields. Besides the common areas done up in vivid colors, there are nine conference rooms where you can meet with colleagues. If you’re looking to impress clients, the well-regarded Japanese eatery Zuma is just downstairs. For a great location and easy access by public transportation, head to this great location on Madison Avenue.

 

Cross Streets: Between East 38th and East 39th Street

Neighborhood: Midtown East

5th Avenue, New York, 10016 Starting at $1075

When it comes to New York office space, this trendy location in Midtown South ups the ante with amenities you won’t find at most other places. Need a pro-level recording studio for your company’s podcast or a screening room where you can show off your latest campaign to prospective clients? They’re here at this New York coworking hub, a six-level space in one of Manhattan’s busiest commercial corridors. But it’s not just media and public relations companies that make their home here. There’s a huge range of companies large and small. For one of New York’s most memorable views, look straight up: the Empire State Building sits just across the street (and figures prominently in the interior design). Getting around couldn’t be simpler, with the N, Q, R, B, D, F, and M trains departing from nearby Herald Square. When you need professional amenities, a great location, and a friendly vibe, consider this New York coworking space.

 

Cross Streets: 5th Avenue and East 34th Street

Neighborhood: Midtown West

West Broadway, New York, 10012 Starting at $1434

Occupying five floors of a historic loft building in Soho, this New York office space sits on a tree-lined street full of classic architecture. The interiors are crisp and modern, emphasizing the coworking space’s vintage feel with carefully chosen furnishings. Everyone’s favorite place to gather is the fifth floor lounge, where sunlight streams in through a skylight and the wallpaper resembles an old-growth forest. Soho is great if you rely on public transportation, and the nearest subway lines include the A, C, and E on Spring Street and the 1 on Canal Street. If you’re driving, parking is in an enclosed garage. There are plenty of spots on the surrounding streets for wining and dining clients, but Soho is best known for having some of the most interesting shopping in Manhattan. For a friendly vibe, relaxed atmosphere, and great location, you’ll be sold on this New York coworking space.

 

Cross Streets: Between Broome and Spring Street

Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

Varick Street, New York, 10014 Starting at $1057

What used to be a loading dock is now an impressive entrance to this one-of-a-kind New York office space. It’s been transformed into an expansive terrace where the huge bay doors are often thrown open to catch the breeze. Once called the Printing District, the Soho West neighborhood is now home to media and advertising companies, digital innovators, and tech startups. The community working out of this New York coworking space is just as diverse, which is why these seven floors include unique amenities like a 24-person screening room. There’s never a quiet day in this New York coworking space, as collaboration is common in each of the industrial-style common areas. Hudson and Varick streets are both lined with tasty restaurants, and you’re minutes away from Houston Hall for after-work drinks. The Houston Street 1 and 2 station is a block north, and three blocks southeast is the Spring Street A, C, and E station. When you need easily accessible office space that’s suited for a wide range of companies, consider this hip and modern Soho West location.

 

Cross Streets: Varick and Charlton Street

Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

Little West 12th Street, New York, 10014 Starting at $1216

Facing a cobblestone square that’s frequently filled with runway models and film crews, this pet-friendly New York office space sits on the edge of the bustling Meatpacking District. But step through the front doors of this six-story New York coworking hub and you’ll notice immediately the quiet and calm vibe. Almost the entire space besides the ground-level lobby and fifth-floor kitchen is made up of sleek private offices, many of them occupied by professionals in fashion, design, film, and even law. When they need to chat with colleagues, many head to the nearby High Line for a stroll along the elevated tracks. After a day at their desks, they join the young people wandering over from the nearby Google offices at the open-air Biergarten at the Standard Hotel or the subterranean cocktail lounge of the basement level Tippler. There are several subway lines—1, 2, 3, A, C, E, L—within a few blocks, so getting around the city is simple. If you are the type who likes few distractions during the work day, consider this New York office space.

 

Cross Streets: Little West 12th Street and 9th Avenue

Neighborhood: Union Square

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