I’ve been at ImpactHub NYC since February 1, 2015 — on the 100 hour /month plan. If you’re a social entrepreneur and you need to either * network with like-minded folks * network with social enterprise investment firms(I believe three are housed right there, plus one of them owns the place) * meet a large community of freelancers and companies that share values and resources with each other, e.g. recommendations for PR services that my company( ) needed * meet people who could help you or new partners for your business, people who truly care about similar goals * give your business the prestigious address — 394 Broadway — for your company among many non-profits, government and city offices, and tech startups * conduct meetings with guests in a professional beautifully designed environment that includes several conference rooms … then this is the place for you. (I’m sure there are more benefits but the above is what I’ve gotten so far out of the place).
Joseph S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Definitely a great coworking space with a variety of different events! The atmosphere is great and contributes to my efficacy in getting work done. It is a little cold underneath the air vents but otherwise perfect temperature. You get your own locker, the WiFi is always good, and plus you could do a volunteer membership instead of paying!
Jeff B.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
Impact Hub is a shared Coworking space where you can use a desk, WiFi, printer, kitchen, and book time in conference rooms. Great location with easy subway access and stuff to see/eat when you’re done working. Staff is super friendly and helpful!