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Industry City

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Available Workspaces

Day Pass

Day Pass

from $30/day

Business hours

Monday

from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Tuesday

from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Wednesday

from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Thursday

from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Friday

from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

220 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    92/100

    Walker's Paradise
  • Transit score

    100/100

    Rider's Paradise
  • Bike score

    72/100

    Very Bikeable

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Reviews

4.6
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3

I found this place in travel guides listed as one of New York’s cool spots and traveled across the city to get there, but in reality, I didn't find anything impressive. At the very least, it’s not worth a tourist's time. There are excellent food courts with a wide variety of restaurants to suit any taste—great for locals. There is plenty of space for working, studying, or meeting up with friends—but again, that’s really for the locals. There are shops and event spaces, but—to reiterate—while these are nice for residents, they aren't worth your time if you're a tourist.

3

🪻A very enjoyable place to spend an afternoon! There are plenty of chairs to sit back and relax, and the indoor market is really cool. It’s a great spot for families and groups who want to hang out for food and drinks. The courtyard is another major plus for groups, offering tons of seating to unwind. It also seems like a good venue for small concerts and live music. 🍬However, there isn’t much here for teenagers. The game room is too small, and the game night is nothing special, lacks excitement. The escape room seems okay, but they require a minimum of four people on weekends, and we only had a party of three. 🍬Climbing: Best for beginners & younger kids: Great for a first-time climbing experience. However, if your kids are older than 12, it might feel a bit underwhelming. At that age, they’ve likely already been to bigger climbing gyms or adventure parks, so there is nothing particularly special or challenging here for older kids. 🍬On the bright side, if you love comics and mystery boxes, they have a massive selection of series and characters. 🪻Overall, I wouldn’t recommend making a long trip here if you live in Queens—visiting once or twice is more than enough. But for Brooklyn locals nearby, it’s a perfectly relaxing neighborhood spot. It might even be worth returning during different holidays just to enjoy the changing decorations.

5

I was first time and I love this place 🥰🥰🥰

5

I loved it

5

This place is amazing! We need more time. You can definitely spend a good part of the day here! Figure out how much ya want to spend before you arrive lol. So many cute places for gifts and such and food! We went to the Frying Pan and split a burger and a salad and both were spot on! Will hopefully return again. On certain days live music all over too!

Frequently Asked Questions

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    While the standard practice is to change memberships only once the current one ends, Industry City may be able to offer additional options, so it’s best to reach out to their staff directly.

  • Industry City operates during regular business hours, which are listed above. For any requests or requirements outside of these hours, please contact the coworking operator directly. 

  • At Industry City, those looking for a workspace for an entire day, Day Passs are available.

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