Five Person Office #50 - $2,550/Mo
33 Nassau Ave, Brooklyn, NY11222, US
Five Person Office #50 - $2,550/Mo
33 Nassau Ave, Brooklyn, NY11222, US
Looking for a Brooklyn Coworking Space? Conveniently located at the border of Williamsburg and Greenpoint, The Yard’s first location opened in 2011 and has served hundreds of businesses, freelancers and creative professionals from Brooklyn and beyond. Offering private offices, dedicated desks, and open coworking, this Williamsburg office space is home to some of the most innovative change-makers stemming from the DIY roots of the neighborhood.
Amenities & Services List
- High Speed WiFi
- Printer
- Lounges and Chill-out Area
- 24/7 Access
- Scanner
- Free Coffee / Tea
- Bike Rack
- Photocopier
- Climate Control
- Hosted Reception
- Mailbox Services
- Kitchen
- Notary Services
- Phone and VOIP Services
- Free Drinking Water
- Wheelchair Accessibility
- Pet Friendly
- Offices with Views
- Personal Lockers Onsite
- Gym
- Call Answering Services
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Five Person Office #50 - $2,550/Mo
33 Nassau Ave
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