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The Shop Workspace Opens First NYC Location in Gowanus

The Shop Workspace held the official opening of its new Brooklyn location within 420 Carroll, a mixed-use development in the Gowanus neighborhood. The Shop is a coworking space tailored for freelancers, creative professionals and growing businesses. In addition, The Shop is partnering with Arts Gowanus to offer subsidized space for local artists.

Offering 3,000 square feet of coworking space in the building’s second floor, The Shop at 420 Carroll will be the brand’s third location, with others in Salt Lake City and New Orleans. Upon opening, The Shop Workspace at 420 Carroll is nearly 50% leased. The Shop will soon open a new location in Greenpoint and plans to expand citywide.

“Opening in Gowanus gives us the chance to welcome members into a space that reflects the neighborhood’s energy and creativity, while continuing to grow The Shop’s presence in New York,” said Anne Olsen, director of coworking at The Shop Workspace. “With a Greenpoint location confirmed, we are eager for continued growth across the city.”

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