Considering how many hours a week we spend working, the place in which we do so is something of a second home. Luckily, a handful of coworking spaces have addressed the need for multifunctional workspaces that are as functional as they are chic. New York and LA: check out some of the best coworking spaces we’ve found - some you might have heard of, plus a few insider favorites you might not know about yet.
The Wing
Both Manhattan and Brooklyn residents can enjoy the unique community The Wing has created. The women-only concept, now with locations in Flatiron, Soho and Dumbo, offers more than a flexible work environment with meeting rooms and phone booths. Think: amenities like showers, lockers, a beauty room, cafe and bar - making that work-to-evening transition seamless.

The Wing DUMBO

The Wing SoHo

The Wing Flatiron
Spring Place
Spring Place draws members in with its sophisticated design elements, abundant natural light and ample workspaces and meeting rooms. The cozy-chic aesthetic makes for a homey feeling, a sort of comfort that’s most welcome during a hard day’s work. Spring Terrace, the rooftop space, is the perfect place to both clear your head and get ideas going. Working on the West Coast? Spring Place LA is set to open its doors soon.
Spring Place Executive Room
Spring Place Dining Room
Thompson House Group
Thompson House Group caters to the creative industries from coast to coast. In Soho, Thompson Square Studios is a penthouse with both private studio spaces as well as screening and conference rooms. Similarly, the Hills Penthouse West Hollywood may inspire productivity with its 360 degree views of LA. Exquisite design makes these members-only coworking spaces stand out in both cities.
Thompson Square Studios
Hills Penthouse
Camp David
Brooklyn coworking space Camp David is something of a full-service space. Set up shop at a furnished workstation, get your gym-time in, decompress in the library lounges, grab a bite and do pretty much do anything else your day requires here. Members of the Industry City locale also have access to a sound-proof content studio as well as creative materials and tools.
Camp DavidBlender Workspace
Speaking of multifaceted spaces, Blender Workspace features a full-service cafe in a 2,500 sq. ft. event space in addition to its assortment of dedicated desks and private offices. The NoMad space delivers thoughtful design elements to create a hub for creative individuals and businesses.
Blender
Neuehouse
A staple space in NYC and LA, Neuehouse is many members’ go-to for workspace and event space alike. Beyond desk space and meeting rooms, Neuehouse is made up of many workspaces in one. New Yorkers reap the benefits of a broadcasting studio, screening room and private dining space under one roof. In LA, everything from the full-service restaurant and roof deck to a SONOS listening room and performance space draw members in.
Neuehouse Hollywood

Neuehouse New York