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WeWork - Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard

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    Day Pass

    from $39/day

1 Dock 72 Wy, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    79/100

    Very Walkable
  • Transit score

    77/100

    Excellent Transit
  • Bike score

    97/100

    Biker's Paradise

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Reviews

4.2
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5

Madina Akhmetova

May 27 2026

Jennifer was extremely helpful on the phone and managed to make things work for me so I could conduct my very important meeting. All was super timely, professional and I am so thankful to them!!! Amazing staff, fast wifi and you can for sure trust this place for your special work occasions. One thing is you have to download an app beforehand and I would recommend to call in before coming in.

4

Scott Hall

May 17 2026

Very nice layout and top notch building. A bit out of the way if you have visitors and need to be in Manhattan sometimes

4

Brandon E

Apr 22 2026

A decent wework location. It's only 2 floors (7-8) in the building, but the floors are fairly wide so there's good buffer of crowd control and noise, and is more spacious then other city locations Contrary to popular belief, there a decent amount of phone booths (

5

Edward Fitzgerald

Apr 17 2026

Can’t wait till they open the outdoor area!

1

Nikita Rvachev

Mar 27 2026

Long-term member. Real experience. Read before you sign. I've been a WeWork member for several years, both as part of a company and individually. I'm sharing my honest experience to help others make a more informed decision before signing up. Support: Earlier this year a technical issue left me unable to access my membership for nearly two weeks. Support tickets and escalation emails went completely unanswered. I missed important business calls during this time. The only person who genuinely tried to help was one community lead at this location — the broader support system simply doesn't work. Contract dispute: I signed a 12-month renewal through WeWork's own official member portal. The contract was fully executed — signed by both me and a WeWork representative on the same date. WeWork then refused to honor it, claiming it was generated in error by their own internal system. With no legal basis provided, I was pressured into signing a new contract at a higher rate. My only alternative was losing access entirely. I signed under protest solely to keep my business running. Benefits: Benefits have been quietly reduced year after year. Conference room credits dropped from 5 to 3, announced as if it were a positive change. Locations members depended on have been closed with little notice. Every change is presented as progress while the membership becomes worth less and less. The pattern: During COVID, WeWork strictly enforced contracts when members asked for flexibility. When their own system produces a contract that benefits the member, suddenly it doesn't apply. That double standard is something every prospective member should know before signing anything. Before you sign: Search Reddit for WeWork reviews from real members before making your decision. What I experienced is not unique — it's a pattern repeated across many locations and many members. A note on WeWork's response to this review: I already know what's coming — an automated reply asking me to contact support or email support@wework.com. I did. Multiple times. It didn't help. That automated response to a real human problem is itself the perfect example of what WeWork has become — a corporation that replaced genuine engagement with auto-replies and accountability with deflection. A personal note: What makes this genuinely sad is remembering what WeWork once was. In its early days it was a special place — a real community built around startups, creativity, and human connection. People didn't just rent desks, they built companies and friendships here. That energy was real and it was valuable. The trajectory since then speaks for itself — delisted from the stock market, bankruptcy filing, and a membership experience in steady decline. One has to wonder whether treating members as partners rather than problems might have led to a very different outcome. WeWork had real trust once. It chose to spend it.

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