409 Coworking Spaces in New York City

Regus - New York, New York City - Wall Street in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
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from GBP 50

/month

Regus - New York, New York City - SoHo - Hudson Square in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month
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The Farm Soho in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month
Popular now

Jocale Studio in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Le Parc in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Index in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Regus - New York, Forest Hills -Queens - Forest Hills Tower-Queens in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

The Yard: Flatiron North in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

The Yard in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month

Serendipity Labs - New York - Financial District in New York City

Coworking Space 

from GBP 300

/month
Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

/month
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Coworking in New York City About New York City

New York City currently has over 71 coworking spaces, including hot desks, dedicated desks and private offices.

Startups in New York as well as corporate teams are all turning to coworking space memberships as a better alternative to long term office leases. Coworking spaces in NYC are also increasingly popular with freelancers and entrepreneurs as an alternative to working from home or coffee shops.

With 1 in 38 people in the United States living in New York, a birth every 4.4 minutes counter balanced by a death every 9.1 minutes, no wonder it takes 75,000 trees to print a Sunday edition of the New York Times for everyone to read. There is a staggering 26,000 people living in each square mile of the "Big Apple". The New York City folks in charge are kindly bunch who will pay for a one-way plane ticket for a homeless person to get to wherever they have a guaranteed place to stay, but by charging approximately $289,000 per year for a hot dog stand permit, they can probably afford it. There is 25% of the world's gold bullion hidden away in vaults 80 feet below the bank, whilst a clever individual mines the cracks of the sidewalks for gold and manages to make over $600 a week for his trouble. New York has the largest Puerto Rican population of anywhere in the world with more Chinese than any city outside of Asia. Little wonder that 47% of the residents of New York speak another language at home, other than English. Ironically it is the city where a woman may go topless in public, so long as it is not for commercial gain or for business.

From having a picnic in Sheep Meadow of Central Park, which is actually bigger in size than Monaco, to haunting a flea market in Brooklyn or chowing down on dim sum in Flushing, there is so much to do in New York. You can visit the Raines Law Room for a cocktail, where you have to find it under a stairwell and ring a bell to be let in, to this infamous speakeasy. You can walk over some resting souls in Madison Square Park, Union Square Park, Bryant Park and Washington Square Park as they all used to be cemeteries. Washington Square Park alone has 20,000 bodies beneath it. If this creeps you out, go to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for the gorgeous cherry trees, or feed the inner foodie at the Greenmarket and don't ponder about what is under your feet. Hudson River Park is made for a bike ride and live jazz can be heard at the Lincoln Center. One must do for the sweet tooth soul, is to head directly to Mast Brothers Chocolate factory in Williamsburg, where you can have a tour and some tastings at the weekends. For a bit of history, walk around the cobbled lined streets of the Dumbo district, where you can get great views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges from underneath. Rent a Citi bike and ride around stopping for some high tea, or just grab a cup cake or cookie from one of the many bakeries. You will never run out of things to occupy yourself with in New York.

The 71 coworking spaces in New York include a range of amenities including meeting rooms, podcasting studios, Skype booths, 3D printers, and more. Many are wheelchair accessible too. There are hundreds of member reviews for coworking spaces in New York, with an average member review rating of 4.4 stars.

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Coworking in New York City About New York City

Start Coworking in New York City

NYC is a global center for finance and culture, drawing millions to its bright lights every year, and making coworking in New York City some of the best in the world. As such, there is an incredible density of coworking spaces in New York City to match the overwhelming demand. New York is truly a city with something for everyone. There is an industry for every profession and a museum for every interest, so finding the right shared office space in New York City is always a possibility. There is world-renowned architecture, entertainment, food, shopping, commerce, theater, and sports right next door to the numerous shared workspaces, making coworking in New York City never boring. Employees and family members alike will enjoy living and working in New York; a dream come true for many. Start your search for a shared workspace in New York City with Coworker today!

Find Coworking Space in New York City

Not only does Coworker list the best spaces for coworking in New York City, but we also have shared office spaces in New York City for one day or much longer. Explore our listings and search by amenities, including onsite food services, conference rooms, reception services, and so much more. By coworking in New York City, you gain access to some of the best selections in the world for modern and convenient office work spaces perfect for a single entrepreneur or an entire team.

Shared Office Space in New York City

New York City shared office space offers the opportunity to be in the heart of the most renowned cultural and business capital of the United States, without committing to inflexible rents or having to sit at lonely workstations. Coworking spaces in New York City often include networking events and development training, perks that were once only common in west coast startups. See above for member reviews and current shared office spaces in New York City.

Use Coworker to Book a Shared Office in New York City

Hosting hundreds of diverse shared offices in New York City, Coworker is the best place for you to find the right location that fits your personal needs. From Regus to WeWork, NYC has so many great spaces to choose from, and they’re all here on Coworker. We make sure to only showcase coworking spaces in New York City, and shared office space in New York City, that meets  our high standards, ensuring your experience will be a quality one. We don’t charge any booking fees, meaning you’ll be able to rent a shared workspace in NYC without having to worry about overhead or extra charges. Use Coworker today to find the perfect coworking space in New York City that’s right for you.

Experience Flexible Coworking in New York City

Coworking in New York City offers a flexibility that is suited to the fast-paced lifestyle of the city’s professionals. Whether you need a temporary desk for a day or a long-term private office for your growing business, NYC’s coworking spaces can accommodate any need. With options available in every borough, from Manhattan to Brooklyn, you’re sure to find a shared workspace in New York City that perfectly suits your work style and location preferences.

Network and Grow in NYC’s Shared Workspaces

Beyond just a place to work, coworking spaces in New York City are ideal for networking and growth. With access to a diverse collective of like-minded professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives, shared offices in New York City provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration.