Spaces (IWG) - Spaces - 142 W 57th Street
142 W 57th Street
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Top 6 spaces ranked by Google rating × review volume — compare price, capacity and type at a glance.
| Space | Type | From | Capacity | Google rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spaces (IWG) - Spaces - 142 W 57th Street | Mixed | 299€/mo | — | — |
| Regus (IWG) - Regus - 845 Third Avenue | Mixed | 179€/mo | — | — |
| Regus (IWG) - Regus - 310 Lenox Ave | Mixed | 236€/mo | — | — |
| Regus (IWG) - Regus - 99 Hudson Street | Mixed | 143€/mo | — | — |
| Regus (IWG) - Regus - 260 Madison Avenue | Mixed | 228€/mo | — | — |
| Regus (IWG) - Regus - 200 Vesey Street | Mixed | 129€/mo | — | — |
New York shows an apparently reduced flex stock on Obaflow (~21 sites) that doesn't reflect the market's depth — NYC counts ~1,500 coworking spaces by industry estimates, but the broker-negotiated supply our network channels concentrates on the international operators. Near-monopoly of the IWG ecosystem: Regus 14, Spaces 5, HQ 1 = 20 of 21. The tertiary geography follows the classic corridors: Midtown Park / Madison Avenue (the 41st-57th corporate corridor), Penn Plaza / Hudson Yards / Chelsea (W 31st-34th), Meatpacking (W 14th, creative-luxury), Lower Manhattan / FiDi (Vesey, Wall St), and Harlem (Lenox) on the accessible formats. On Obaflow, NYC pricing runs from $110/month for an outer-ring flex desk up to $300+ for a private office in Midtown or Downtown, with a median around $205. Local quirk: NYC invented modern coworking (WeWork 2010) and the market has commodified — the differentiator is no longer the office itself but lease flexibility, month-to-month formats vs the 7-to-10-year leases that dominate the traditional office market.
Prices in New York span from €111/month for a hot desk in the most affordable spaces to €299/month for premium venues, with an average around €201/month. This pricing is notably affordable in the European coworking market. The most affordable option right now is HQ (IWG) - HQ - 485 Sunset Dr from €111/month. Private offices and team setups are quoted case by case.
"Best" still depends on your criteria: a freelancer wants an inspiring, affordable environment; an SME wants a secure private office; a subsidiary wants a prestigious address. Obaflow filters (desk type, budget, amenities, capacity, commitment) help narrow the shortlist to your actual constraints.
Three things to verify before signing a coworking contract in New York: (1) contract flexibility — some spaces start monthly with no commitment, others require 3–12 months; (2) what's actually included in the price — meeting rooms, phone booths, kitchen, printing, 24/7 access, parking, concierge; (3) the on-site vibe, which photos rarely capture. Obaflow shows pricing and reviews without sign-up, and arranges tours, negotiation and support at no cost.
142 W 57th Street
845 Third Avenue 6th Floor
310 Lenox Ave Suite 300
99 Hudson Street 5th Floor
260 Madison Avenue 8th Floor
200 Vesey Street 24th Floor
413 West 14th St. Ground Floor and Suite 200
401 Park Avenue South 10th Floor
250 Park Avenue 7th Floor
477 Madison Avenue 6th floor
Fifth Avenue 350
225 West 34th Street Floor 9
Everything you need to know before choosing your space in New York.
Obaflow lists 21 verified coworking spaces in New York, with transparent pricing, Google reviews and amenities — no sign-up needed.
The cheapest coworking in New York starts at €111/month for a flexible desk. Day passes are usually available for occasional needs.
Yes. New York offers many closed private offices and serviced private spaces, for teams of 2 to 50+. The best format for SMEs and subsidiaries setting up.
New York has several spaces that can host full teams. Filter by capacity to find the right fit.
Yes. New York has several spaces oriented toward startups and founders, with active communities, events, mentoring or accelerator programs. Use Obaflow to identify spaces tied to incubators.
Yes. Most coworkings in New York rent their meeting rooms by the hour or half-day, including to non-members. Often cheaper and more flexible than a hotel or dedicated venue.
Yes, 100% free for users. Personalised shortlists, negotiation and end-to-end support are all complimentary. Spaces pay us when a contract is signed — your rate stays the same.
The average price in New York is around €201/month per desk, ranging from €111/month for the most affordable options to €299/month for premium spaces. Rates depend on the neighborhood, desk type and included services.
There's no absolute "best" — the right choice in New York depends on your criteria (budget, location, vibe, amenities). Use filters to narrow.
Yes, most spaces in New York offer day passes from around €11. Ideal for occasional trips or trying a space before subscribing.
Absolutely. Coworking in New York is often used by full-remote or hybrid employees: individual subscription, occasional day passes, or company plans (multiple employees sharing). Many employers cover the cost as a business expense.
Yes, several spaces in New York offer 24/7 access for monthly members or private-office tenants. Useful for international teams or off-hours schedules.
From each space listing, you can check availability, book a tour or request a trial day. Obaflow connects you for free — no commission, no commitment.
Yes, especially for longer commitments (6+ months) or teams. Obaflow experts negotiate for free and typically obtain 10–25% off listed prices.
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