Sheepshead Bay’s first co-working space!
Dedicated Desk
Dedicated Desk space available for flexible short and long-term rentals, includes access to all office amenities.
Dedicated Office Suites
A semi private office suite shared with up to 2 other people. Monthly and long term rentals are available.
Private Office Suites
Fully furnished office suites ranging from 102 to 224 sqft. Comfortably seats 3-6 people.
Amenities
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High Speed Internet
Fast and reliable internet access with redundant connections to keep you online. Wired CAT 6 and WiFi access throughout the entire office.
Print, Scan & Fax
Professional black & white printing. Networked scanning and access to send and receive faxes through dedicated phone number.
Conference Room
State of the art conference room with flat screen monitor and presentation board. Monthly allocated time included in each package + additional time each month available by the hour.
Kitchenette
Fully stocked modern kitchenette includes coffee, tea & water as well as, a refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, sink and bar tops with stool seating.
Physical Address
Your own mailing address with private suite number to send and receive mail & packages.
Receptionist Service
Our office managers available to greet your guests in a professional manner.
Secured Office
Keycards for main entrance and individual locks to each suite as well as 24/7 CCTV surveillance cameras.
Outdoor Court Yard
Stay connected to WiFi and grab a seat at one of our outdoor picnic tables just steps away from the bay and boat docks.
Parking Garage
Ample street parking on Emmons Ave. Indoor parking available for rent per month.
Sheepshead Bay is located in the southeast corner of Brooklyn, next to Gravesend and Marine Park. It stretches from the Emmons Avenue waterfront north to Avenue T, and from Knapp Street to Coney Island Avenue. Sheepshead Bay includes the smaller neighborhoods of Gerritsen Beach and Plumb Beach.
The neighborhood was settled after the Civil War, when visitors from the City discovered this pastoral village-by-the-sea, with cool ocean breezes and great seafood. By the 1870’s, the area was a bustling beach community, with several hotels, its own racetrack, and many restaurants. Modern Sheepshead Bay retains much of its charm, and visitors from around the Tri-State Area come down to stroll along the bay, shop and dine on Emmons Avenue, and go fishing on charter boats.
Sheepshead Bay is located next to the gigantic (798 acres) Marine Park complex, with the Floyd Bennett Field and the Gateway National Recreation Area within a 10-minute ride. Several smaller parks are strategically placed throughout the area, giving residents plenty of space to relax and play sports. The Emmons Avenue and Knapp Street waterfront areas are popular spots as well, especially in the summer.
Just south of Sheepshead Bay, the communities of Coney Island, Seagate, Brighton Beach, and Manhattan Beach offer miles of sandy beaches, many amusements, and a selection of multi-ethnic restaurants and shops. Coney Island’s Keyspan Park is home of the Brooklyn Cyclones, New York Mets’ minor-league team.
Commuting to and from the neighborhood is easy, thanks to dozens of bus lines criss-crossing the area, as well as the Q/B subway line. The Belt Parkway provides direct access to Queens, Staten Island, and Manhattan, and the major avenues lead directly to the heart of Brooklyn Downtown, and the south-shore neighborhoods.
For more information about the community, neighborhood and excellent food choices, please check out Sheepshead Bites.
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