Four best coworking spaces in Brooklyn

From creative hubs in Dumbo to startup offices in Williamsburg, here are the best coworking spaces in Brooklyn

WeWork 134 N 4th St in Brooklyn. Photographs by WeWork

New York City’s most populous borough, Brooklyn, is so enormous that if it were its own city, it would be the third most populated in the United States. 

The area’s booming tech scene is just as formidable, attracting huge numbers of startups, entrepreneurs, and established businesses. While many are lured across the East River by lower rents and larger offices than in neighboring Manhattan, space in this trendy borough is still at a premium. 

The rising popularity of coworking in Brooklyn reflects the growing need for flexible, innovative office spaces that meet the specific needs of teams. Whether you’re looking to launch or expand in New York City, or you’re a freelancer in search of a hot desk, finding the best coworking space for your business can be a challenge. Here are five of our favorite shared workspaces in Brooklyn. Those who want to try out a space before committing to a monthly membership can do so in many Brooklyn coworking spaces through the WeWork On Demand app.

Brooklyn Heights

195 Montague St

Nearby Transit: Borough Hall subway station (2, 3 trains), Court St subway station (N, R, W trains)

Cross Streets: Cadman Plaza W & Montague St

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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A relaxed coworking space in beautiful Brooklyn Heights, 195 Montague St is set over four floors and boasts stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge. This leafy, tree-lined location on the edge of Cadman Plaza Park is close to many of the borough’s historic courthouses, making it popular with law firms of all sizes. Getting there is a breeze too, with the Borough Hall subway station right on the corner.

WeWork coworking space in Brooklyn on 195 Montague St in Brooklyn Heights
WeWork 195 Montague St in Brooklyn.

Inside, you’ll find interior design inspired by the neighborhood’s unique heritage. Bespoke lighting and woodwork features create focus-enhancing common areas, while convenient amenities such as the barista-staffed coffee bar and snack market will keep teams feeling energized and engaged. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Brooklyn Navy Yard

Dock 72

Nearby Transit: York St subway station (F train)

Cross Streets: Market St & 8th Ave

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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This brand-new coworking space in Brooklyn’s historic Navy Yard is right on the riverfront, offering unbeatable views of the Manhattan skyline that will make a lasting impression on visiting clients. This is a shared office in a rapidly evolving industrial area, attracting a diverse community of businesses of all sizes, from manufacturing entrepreneurs to film industry giants.

WeWork coworking space in Brooklyn on 1 Dock 72 Way in Brooklyn Navy Yard
WeWork Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Navy Yard’s shipbuilding heritage informs an oceanic color palette that runs throughout this innovative six-floor coworking space. Teams can unwind at the outdoor basketball court, feel productive in sleek private offices, and meet over an espresso in the light-filled common areas.

Dumbo

Dumbo Heights

Nearby Transit: York St subway station (F train)

Cross Streets: Prospect St & Pearl St

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

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This popular shared office space in Brooklyn epitomizes the neighborhood’s unique character and style. Located across two reclaimed industrial buildings connected by a skybridge, the coworking community here is comprised of startups and businesses from a range of creative industries including technology, fashion, and music.

WeWork coworking space in Brooklyn on 81 Prospect St in Dumbo
WeWork Dumbo Heights in Brooklyn.

The building itself features artwork by WeWork’s in-house muralist team, game-filled recreation areas for unwinding, and an outdoor terrace ideal for cooperative team meetings. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Williamsburg

134 N 4th St

Nearby Transit: Bedford Ave subway station (L trains), Metropolitan Ave subway station (G train)

Cross Streets: Berry St & N 4th St

WeWork All Access starting at: $299 per month

Workspace starting at: $29/day

Conference Room starting at: $10/hr

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Be part of a growing community of creative startups and established companies at this popular new coworking space in the heart of Williamsburg. On the ground floor, you’ll find Whole Foods—super convenient for grabbing lunch or groceries on the way home—while the legendary Radegast Hall & Biergarten across the street is the perfect after-work spot to celebrate team wins. With the Bedford Ave station just a few blocks away, downtown Manhattan is within easy reach too.

WeWork coworking space in Brooklyn on 134 N 4th St in Williamsburg
WeWork 134 N 4th St in Brooklyn.

A collaborative and dog-friendly shared office, 134 N 4th St features private offices and spacious conference rooms inspired by Brooklyn’s industrial heritage, all bathed in natural light thanks to steel-frame, floor-to-ceiling windows.

Whether you’re a freelancer looking for an occasional desk or a startup looking for an office space that can grow with your team, there’s a WeWork location in Brooklyn to suit your needs. These coworking spaces offer a collaborative environment for businesses of any size and type, in the most sought-after, conveniently located buildings. This workspace is available to book for just $29 a day (or starting at $10 an hour for a meeting room) using the WeWork On Demand app.

Steve Hogarty is a writer and journalist based in London. He is the travel editor of City AM newspaper and the deputy editor of City AM Magazine, where his work focuses on technology, travel, and entertainment.

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