A modern-made coworking combined with a cafe and a shop, open to everyone.
The world-famous company The We Company (formerly WeWork), which specializes in leasing workspace for startups and entrepreneurs, announced the opening of a unique lifestyle-space in New York.
“The We Company’s Made by We” is a modern coworking, combined with a cafe and a shop, open to all comers, regardless of the membership in WeWork. In the new coworking, The We Company open six meeting rooms for 4-10 people each and also provides 100 workplaces with the possibility of per-minute rent.
“The Made by We space was created to connect our community with the rest of the world and provide people with better workspace, services, and products without having to buy company membership,” commented Julie Rice, managing partner of The We Company. Everything that we do in the company – from the places we supervise to the services we offer, is intended to create meaningful human connections. ”
A new creative space is located on Broadway, at the corner of the house 902. Design for a new project combines bright white interiors filled with plenty of recreation areas and interesting products. There are also hundreds of products made by current members of the WeWork community — candles, hats, headphones, as well as T-shirts and hoodies with brand logos.
Among the products presented are Dynomighty Design laptop wallets and cases, Lebby snacks, reusable Memobottle liquids, Miks Letterpress postcards and stationery, and much more.
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