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Connect through NYC's coworking events and meetups

Social Coworking Session @ Moxy LES

Social Coworking Session @ Moxy LES

Wed, Feb 18, 3:00 PM
From New York Coworking Friends
4.8

In-person coworking session for creatives in New York City to work alongside others and make progress on their projects.

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9 attendees
Free Social Coworking Session @ The Yard (Herald Square)

Free Social Coworking Session @ The Yard (Herald Square)

Fri, Mar 6, 3:00 PM
From New York Coworking Friends
4.8

Free social coworking session for remote workers to work alongside others and network; attendees gain access to the coworking space for the day.

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29 attendees
Social Coworking Session @ Cordelia (Crown Heights)

Social Coworking Session @ Cordelia (Crown Heights)

Wed, Mar 4, 4:00 PM
From New York Coworking Friends
4.8

In-person social coworking for remote workers; level: all levels, with focused blocks and lunch; flexible arrival. Outcome: connect with peers via WhatsApp.

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13 attendees
Free Social Coworking Session @ The Yard (Gowanus)

Free Social Coworking Session @ The Yard (Gowanus)

Fri, Mar 27, 2:00 PM
From New York Coworking Friends
4.8

Free social coworking session for remote workers; join a focused, collaborative day to work alongside others and network with peers.

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8 attendees
Christian Coworking & Networking at Starbucks ☕️☺️

Christian Coworking & Networking at Starbucks ☕️☺️

Thu, Feb 19, 11:00 PM
From NYC Christian Entrepreneurs & Professionals Network

Christian coworking and networking session for professionals to chat and share upcoming projects, with a goal to wrap up end-of-day tasks.

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3 attendees
NEOSTEIN: An Evening with A. D. Sui

NEOSTEIN: An Evening with A. D. Sui

Fri, Feb 20, 12:00 AM
From NEOSTEIN: an art salon for the roarin' 2020s

An in-person artists' salon for artists and writers to discuss a short story, work on WIPs, share progress, and host a Q&A with A. D. Sui to generate new work.

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10 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects individuals through groups and events centered around shared interests like coworking, enabling people to meet locally or online.

Search for coworking keywords on Meetup, filtering by location. You'll see groups you can join, enabling networking and collaboration in various NYC venues.

Yes, there are many coworking events in New York. Each event offers opportunities to connect with professionals and share ideas in a communal space.

Absolutely! You can join various coworking groups to maximize networking opportunities and meet diverse professionals from creative to tech industries.

Some groups may be free, while others might charge a nominal fee for premium events. Always check the event details for specific cost information.

To RSVP, simply find an event you’re interested in, click on the RSVP button on Meetup, and follow the prompts. This secures your spot.

Not necessarily. These events often take place in different venues. You don't need to own or rent a coworking space to participate.

Diverse professionals, including freelancers, remote workers, and entrepreneurs, join coworking groups to network and collaborate on projects.

While it's encouraged to attend events you RSVP to, life happens. If you can't make it, updating your RSVP or informing the organizer is polite.

Not all are strictly networking. Some focus on learning, workshops, or casual meetups, providing flexibility in how you engage.

Meetup provides opportunities but doesn't guarantee specific outcomes. Building connections often requires attending events and active participation.

Event quality can vary based on the organizer's experience. Exploring reviews and past event feedback helps gauge what to expect.

Yes, while many coworking events are in-person, there are also online events for those who prefer or need virtual meetings.

Meetup focuses on group activities and connecting with communities. For specific 1:1 connections, consider complementing Meetup with other platforms.

Definitely! If you have a clear vision, starting a group on Meetup can be a great way to foster a new coworking community in New York.