Many Deskpass members are remote workers, meaning they might not have a built-in network. Here are some helpful tips for making new friends at a coworking space.
Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur or part of a remote team, coworking spaces offer the flexibility that so many of us crave in our work lives. Plus, our network of thousands of spaces continues to grow, giving you even more options than before.
If you're at a space and need help, we suggest you contact the space manager directly or contact our customer support.
We're excited that Deskpass members can now book private meeting rooms. There are 2 options for you to invite clients, colleagues, or friends to join you in Deskpass spaces.
Dreaming of turning your side hustle into your main gig? You can do it! Here are 7 tips to make it happen, starting with getting real with your finances and setting tangible goals.
As a Deskpass member, you have the ability to invite friends (or colleagues, clients) to cowork with you. There are currently two options for inviting guests through the Deskpass app.
When it comes to hipster hangouts, the Williamsburg and Greenpoint neighborhoods are tough to top. Although technically two separate hoods, they have a lot in common when it comes to artsy cafes, lively clubs and eco-friendly fashions.
During the day New York's Financial District is fast-paced, with Wall Street workers bustling to and from the office but come nightfall, it’s a much quieter pocket of lower Manhattan.
Touting world-class galleries, luxury high-rise buildings and the celebrated High Line urban park, Chelsea has emerged as one of Manhattan’s premier art centers. Here are a few of our favorite local gems.
If you never leave Manhattan, you don't know what you're missing! Whether working from Brooklyn for the day or laying down more permanent roots, these 6 neighborhoods are not to be missed.