coworking

- Tired of complaining to your cat about broken code or a bad client?
- Wondering what is the next wave of social software?
- Looking for an invigorating environment to call an “office?”
You are invited to join Williamsburg Coworking! Break free from hourly coffee purchases and grab a slice of Williamsburg’s alternative working community – coworking at The Change You Want to See - a cafe-like community andcollaboration space for developers, writers and independents. These types of grassroots coworking spaces are popping up all over the world, from San Francisco, to Paris, to a few here in New York City…
Bring a laptop, a snack or two, manuscript, screenplay, or killer app and leave the cats behind.
The Perks
When you join the coworking space you get:
- a community of like minded folks
- an affordable monthly rate
- a flux of interesting people
- networking and expertise
- free wifi
- fridge and microwave
- coffee/tea
- quiet focused work environment with a dose of social thrown in
- after-work drinks
- free after-work events relating to art/technology/activism/theory at the gallery
Logistics
The office space is open from 9am to 7pm, Monday through Friday. After 7pm, laptops, papers, etc. need to be packed up. On nights where events happen in the space (2-3 times per month) coworkers need to pack up by 6:30pm. Storage cabinets are available for monthly coworkers. A printer/scanner is available for light use - donations for ink are encouraged.
Rates
- Monthly For $200 a month, we reserve you chair, hand you a key and the opportunity to produce events @ The Change You Want to See gallery. A monthly coworker needs to sign a coworking contract, pay one month security deposit, pay rent on or before the 1st of each month, and give 30 days notice if no longer planning to use the coworking space.
- Drop-ins Daily drop-ins are **FREE** (suggested donation $20)
- Barter We are no strangers to the poor, penniless and downtrodden. If you are in between jobs or a budding entrepreneur looking to get your next gig off the ground, come and talk to us.



