Physical business address with mailing, reception, and ad-hoc meeting rooms
5 reasons to choose this workspace
Shared Office Space
Services included
Flexible term
Fixed cost
Fast move in
Location benefits
Shared Office Space
Perfect for teams or businesses that want to escape the isolation of a home office or coffee shop.
Services included
Services such as cleaning, facilities maintenance, security and telecoms are all included in a simple monthly cost.
Flexible term
Perfect for teams/businesses that do not want to commit to a long-term lease.
Fixed cost
Simple monthly instalments on your office tenancy with no unexpected or additional costs.
Fast move in
You can be at your desk or in your office, in as little as 2-3 days! (subject to availability)
The work center and its facilities
Tucked into the lively core of Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, this flexible coworking space offers a quiet escape from the chaos without losing the neighborhood’s edge. Surrounded by indie coffee spots, local eateries, and a creative crowd, it’s designed for freelancers, startups, and remote teams who value productivity with personality. Natural light pours through tall windows, Wi-Fi never flakes, and desks, lounges, and private offices hit that rare sweet spot between functional and comfortable. With the G train just steps away, commuting stays easy. It’s not trying to be trendy—it just gets what working in Brooklyn should feel like. That mix of focus, flexibility, and community comes naturally here.
Meeting rooms
Breakout/Lounge Space
WiFi
Cleaning/janitor
WC
City/town centre
Postal facilities/mail handling
Telephone answering
The location
Manhattan Avenue runs through the heart of Greenpoint, surrounded by a mix of old-school charm and modern energy. The G train stops at Nassau Avenue and Greenpoint Avenue, making reaching other parts of Brooklyn and Queens easy. Nearby, McCarren Park offers green space, sports courts, and a public pool, while the waterfront brings skyline views and a breezy walking path. Coffee shops, vintage stores, and Polish bakeries line the avenue, with access to venues like Warsaw, Brooklyn Bowl, and the Museum of Food and Drink just around the corner. It's a neighborhood that keeps things interesting—relaxed but always moving.