Neighbors love us

Featured as best coworking spaces for outdoor working in 2023 - New York Post

Featured as coworking spaces upping the game in 2022 - The New York Post

Solo feature piece from 2019 - Bklyner.com

Top 10 best coworking spaces in Brooklyn by TravelMag.com

Grow slow & make local friends

In 2014, we breathed new life into 1037 Dean Street, transforming a former junkyard and parts store into the inaugural Work Heights co-working space. From a modest beginning of just 8 desks, our vision resonated, and within a year, we had a waiting list of 125 eager members. This overwhelming response inspired our second location, and we've been on a steady growth trajectory since.

Every Work Heights space is a testament to our dedication to sustainability and authenticity. We prioritize upcycled materials and treasures from architectural salvage across the northeast. This commitment results in spaces with a unique character, where every corner boasts handcrafted, original details.

Our team, including the founders, proudly calls Brooklyn home. Deeply embedded in the community we serve, we cherish the bond we've cultivated with our neighbors. Our shared spaces and events continually knit tighter connections within this vibrant community.

More than a business, curating these spaces and nurturing communities across the city is our passion.

Work Heights has established itself as a trusted partner, earning respect from landlords for our integrity and discretion. If you know of a location that could complement our growing family of spaces, we'd love to connect. Share your insights with us at Tour@WorkHeights.com. Thank you.

Audio Visual Department

The Infinite Underground

The Infinite Underground is a showcase of the best up and coming talent. Our goal is to empower independent artists with a platform to perform and share their music with the world.

The Heights Podcast

A show about stepping off the cliff of employment and flying headlong into the beautiful and turbulent world of the solopreneur.

The New Regulars

The New Regulars, a small film-making team, made a short documentary about Work Heights and our history back in 2017. A little time capsule from our past.