Coworking, they say, is so much more than just a physical space. It’s all about community. We guess that means Brooklyn has a lot of community.
Fumbling through a number of resources out there that aim to keep track of these types of things (in addition to curated lists), we found ourselves without a complete list of the coworking spaces in Brooklyn at the moment. We made our list and, because we know people take the definition of coworking pretty seriously, we’ll share ours: below-market rate space for independent workers and small teams to work collaboratively in shared spaces around a sense of collective identity.
Find our coverage of coworking here.
From our count, here they are, though we’d love to hear of any we’ve missed:
- Atelier
- Bat Haus Coworking (Bushwick)
- BIOBAT at BKLYN Army Terminal (Bed-Stuy) — research park
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Bitmap Creative Labs — CLOSED - Blue Ridge Foundation — the foundation hosts organizations it has supported
- BrooklynDesks (Bushwick)
- Brooklyn Creative League
- Brooklyn Research — our coverage here
- Brooklyn Works at 159 (South Slope)
- Brooklyn Writers Space
Common Spaces — CLOSED- Confluence Coworking (Bed-Stuy)
- Dean Machine (Crown Heights)
- Downstate’s Biotech Incubator
- Dumbo Startup Lab (Dumbo)
- Friends Work Here (Boerum Hill)
Freecandy (Clinton Hill)- Green Desk (Williamsburg, other)
- Greenpoint Coworking (Greenpoint)
- IFP Made in New York Media Center (Dumbo)
- Industrious (Prospect Heights) — our coverage here
- Lemonsqueeze (Williamsburg)
- Makeshift Society (Williamsburg)
- Metropolitan Exchange (downtown)
- No-Space (Greenpoint)
- Nowhere Studio (Crown Heights)
- NYU-Poly DUMBO Incubator (Dumbo)
- Pencil Works (Greenpoint)
Post Road Coworking — (possibly closed)- Room 58 — for writers
- Secret Clubhouse (Williamsburg)
studiomates (Dumbo)- Studio Milo (Dumbo) — with a focus on artists
- St. Lydia’s (Gowanus) — our coverage here
The Creek — CLOSED- The Digital Zone (Dumbo)
- The Grind
- The Works (Carroll Gardens) —
- Urban Future Lab — NYU Poly (Metrotech downtown)
- The Yard (Williamsburg)
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