About BOND COLLECTIVE Bushwick
Bond Collective Bushwick provides its members with cowoking space, private offices, 24/7 access, custom build-outs, conference rooms, insanely fast Wi-Fi, private label mail services, daily on-site cleaning, bike storage, concession food market, furnished work spaces, complimentary spa water, access to other locations, guest reception & greeting. Nested in between the Flushing and Myrtle Avenue M, J, and Z subway stops, Bond Bushwick connects the intersections of its thriving neighborhood. Just steps from the iconic Roberta's pizza, ICHIRAN Ramen Shop and The Narrows you'll never have to go far for an eclectic meal or late night drink.
Space types and prices
Conference Room
Price : From $50/hour
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Private Offices
Price : From $900/month
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Day Pass
Price : From $40/day
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10-Day Pass
Price : From $250/month
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Coworking
Price : From $350/month
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Dedicated Desk
Price : From $450/month
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- Close to train station
- Close to bus station
- Free parking
- Dog-friendly
- Mentors meetings
- Happy hour
- Soft drinks
- Beer
- Snacks
- Wifi
- Printing services
- Staff
- Showers
- Open on Saturday
- Open on Sunday
- Open 24/7
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Where to eat
The compound is located near restaurants, bars & coffee shops


About Bond Collective

Bond Collective is a stimulating collection of communal coworking and private workspaces in New York City. The convenient Manhattan location includes fully stocked kitchens, roomy conference rooms and lounge areas, private office suites, and countless amenities to provide members the freedom to work creatively and effectively, while still having fun.
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From the press
Bond Collective unveils plans for Bushwick location as it expands outside the city
The coworking company recently raised $50 million and is expanding to Philadelphia. But it still aims to feel like a neighborhood hangout rather than a big chain.
To the full article at Technical.ly.