Newlab in Brooklyn
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Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, US
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Site: https://newlab.com/
- Monday:9AM–6PM
- Tuesday:9AM–6PM
- Wednesday:9AM–6PM
- Thursday:9AM–6PM
- Friday:9AM–6PM
- Saturday:Closed
- Sunday:Closed
Terrible. Management not serious about their clients. Always no vacancy. No subway around. No restaurant/cafe around. Shuttlebus is the only public transportation. U need to scan the pass code everywhere. The place inside looks like palace, but in general u will feel more like in a fancy prison.
Super large converted warehouse space housing dozens of startups, a fascinating place to visit if you can. They also mentioned they will have monthly gatherings open to the public to showcase the innovations from their business commune - these would be worth catching.
Walked from Atlantic Ave to New Lab. According to Google map it should have taken 35 minutes. But somehow it felt like a really long walk as there was nothing much to see the whole way as youll be walking along the main street.I was awed with the structure. Have always love how they re- furbish old factories and warehouses into chic and modern work or living space.As you walk in youre met with this huge open space with really high ceilings. The space is divided using furnitures and plants- mainly co-working space that houses new start ups . The place just oozes inspiration and creativity.There is catering for lunch and a pantry if you wish to make tea or coffee, or to heat up your packed lunch.
New Lab open house. A great chance to meet the people behind the cutting edge of design and hardware. Interacting with their products. A fun event. Taking place in a repurposed ship building warehouse. The original overhead cranes are still present as part of the decor.
Total reviews rating 4.8
59 Reviews for Newlab 2023:
Review №1
2018-10-25This is the central hub of tech innovation in Brooklyn, situated in a beautiful new building within the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Part co-working space, part incubator, part Silicon Valley episode. A lot of incredible things and people will be birthed from this space.
Review №2
2019-05-02Great coworking space. Good pace to get things done, with a nice cafe and all the necessities. Bit far from the subway but it’s a nice walk in good weather and there is also a shuttle service available. It’s dog friendly which is a huge plus!
Review №3
2022-01-12Cool place to work, highly innovative culture and plenty of resources provided.
Review №4
2018-10-26Incredible facility. Company I work with did the incubator program here, and now we have our museum installed in the lobby!
Review №5
2018-05-08Wide open spaces, plants everywhere, people working on fascinating projects, good food and beverages at the cafe, and some intellectually and fermentedly lit parties. If you get a chance to visit, do so, and be sure to get a tour complete with a description of what many of the companies do. If you can rent office or co-working space, even better — you’re in for a treat. They also have comprehensive wood- and metal-working rooms, as well as 3D printing and vinyl printing, so if you’re working on a project that requires making physical things but can’t afford to buy your own tools, it’s a very affordable way to get access to costly tooling at an accessible monthly membership.
Review №6
2018-10-16Beautiful incubator space with amazing technical facilities. Tons of excitement here.
Review №7
2018-10-15Great space with lots of interesting projects going on.
Review №8
2019-07-16Such a beautiful space! Best bathroom award: They blast reggae music and have free pads and tampons 🙌🏼
Review №9
2021-11-28Excellent facilities for start-ups as well as a fantastic micro brewery (also a startup)
Review №10
2022-05-09One if the best startup places in NYC.