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Very Walkable72/100
Excellent Transit83/100
Very BikeablePowered by Walk Score ®
Dec 10 2023
5 stars! Friendly welcoming staff, great coffee and a great environment to work in.
Apr 16 2023
Cute little space. We came for a meeting and we're immediately greeted by friendly helpful people. Had the meeting and checked around the space. Seems like a good community and would definitely consider using it on the future
Storage in coworking spaces can be limited, with most of it reserved for members with dedicated desks and private offices. However, you can reach out to the coworking operator using the form on the right side of the page to see what options are currently available.
With a monthly membership, Wallstreet Common - 310 Wall Street offers 24/7 access to its workspace, allowing you to work at any hour that suits your schedule. Hourly and day passes, however, typically grant access during regular business hours only.
At Wallstreet Common - 310 Wall Street, those looking for a workspace for an entire day, Day Passs are available. And for those seeking a long-term solution, Private Offices can be booked on a monthly basis.
Yes, you can certainly take a tour of the space before signing up for a membership. In fact, it’s encouraged, to help you get a feel for what your workday will look like. Schedule a tour here by filling out the form along with the date and time when you would like to visit the space and we’ll see you there.
Absolutely. Flexibility is one of the best parts of coworking. Most coworking memberships are month-to-month, so you can quickly adjust your space preferences according to your unique requirements and the size of your team. Whether that means upgrading the space or downsizing it or even completely changing the type of coworking subscription that you use, you always have the option to adjust as you go.
It may be possible to adjust your membership before current membership ends, but you will have to discuss and negotiate directly with Wallstreet Common, who is more than happy to help out.