Camp David at Industry City gives your workday a strong setting in one of Brooklyn’s most energetic hubs. The space is located at 237 36th Street, right in Building 3 of the Industry City complex. The waterfront neighborhood is packed with shops, cafés, and cultural spots that make stepping out for lunch or a break genuinely enjoyable. With strong transit connections and a walkable surrounding area, the commute is straightforward, leaving you more time and energy to focus on your projects. 

Once inside, the experience feels deliberately versatile. Natural light pours into open lounges and library-style tables, which provide plenty of room to spread out. For freelancers, the flexibility of switching between a long communal desk in the morning and a cozy corner for afternoon focus time makes the space feel intuitive. 

Camp David doesn’t overcomplicate its offerings — it gives members the tools they need to work efficiently without fuss. Fast, dependable Wi-Fi covers the entire space, while A/V-ready rooms make hybrid meetings easy with monitors and videoconferencing setups. Ergonomic seating, printing facilities, and fully stocked kitchens are all part of the daily rhythm. There’s also bike storage for those commuting on two wheels, which adds a level of convenience that city workers appreciate. The little touches matter too: fresh coffee, tea, and filtered water are always available, helping members stay energized without leaving the building. Add in the outdoor areas and comfortable lounge seating, and you’ve got a space that balances productivity with comfort. 

One of the defining features here is the sense of support that comes from both the on-site staff and the larger Industry City environment. The staffed check-in desk makes for a seamless experience—whether that’s booking a room, greeting a guest, or handling deliveries. Beyond the immediate coworking community, members can tap into the broader Industry City ecosystem. The campus is home to not only dining and retail options, but also a fitness center, campus shuttle, and year-round events. This creates natural opportunities to meet people, collaborate, or simply enjoy the neighborhood without feeling like you’re tethered to your desk. 

This coworking space keeps things flexible so professionals can choose the setup that best matches their work style. You can opt for an open coworking membership if you prefer variety and community access or secure a dedicated desk for a consistent spot to return to each day. For small teams or growing businesses, private offices provide the extra privacy you need while still keeping you connected to the larger community. Meeting rooms, ranging in size from intimate setups for a few people to larger boardrooms, are available for when you need a professional space to gather. Monthly members enjoy 24/7 access to the space, while day passes and hourly bookings are available during staffed hours for those who only need occasional access. 

Whether you’re a freelancer seeking a reliable base, a startup testing new ground, or a corporate team looking for flexible off-site space, Camp David at Industry City offers a thoughtful balance of practicality, convenience, and neighborhood energy. Explore more about this workspace and schedule a tour to see if it’s the right fit for your next chapter. 

Author

Andreea Neculae is a creative writer at CoworkingCafe and CoworkingMag, with a passion for bringing human-interest stories to light. From research on coworking trends and the real estate market, Andreea’s work was covered in The Business Journals, The New York Times and Forbes. With an academic background in Language Arts, Andreea is always looking to develop new skills and further her knowledge. Writer by day and bookworm by night, she loves reading and reviewing anything from the classics to sci-fi and fantasy. Her writing skills are complemented by a special interest in graphic and web design.