Coworking in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Prospect Heights sits at the cultural center of Brooklyn: the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park itself are all within a few blocks. The neighborhood has long attracted writers, designers, academics, and independent professionals who want serious workspace within walking distance of all of it. Work Heights PROSPECT, our Prospect Heights location at 184 Underhill Avenue, was built specifically for the people who get lost at bigger, corporate coworking spaces: individuals, freelancers, and small teams who want a workspace that actually works for how they work. We're also next door to Radio Bakery, which is excellent for morning pastries and lunch, and which means the garden smells like a working bakery most of the day.

About Work Heights PROSPECT

PROSPECT is a Prospect Heights coworking space offering 24/7 access, dedicated desks, hot desks, conference rooms, a backyard, a kitchen, lockers, free black-and-white printing, and dog-friendly access throughout. It sits a block from Prospect Park, near the Grand Army Plaza station served by the 2 and 3 trains, and a short walk from the 7th Avenue B and Q trains. PROSPECT serves freelancers, remote workers, and small teams across Prospect Heights, Park Slope, Crown Heights, and Fort Greene. Members get full access to all seven Work Heights locations across Brooklyn, including Williamsburg, Boerum Hill, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, on a single membership.

What makes Work Heights different

Brooklyn has plenty of coworking options, including large corporate operators like WeWork, Industrious, and Mindspace. Those spaces are built primarily around larger company contracts. They work well for teams of twenty or fifty, but solopreneurs, freelancers, and small teams of two or three often get lost in the mix. Work Heights is different. We're an independently owned coworking company, founded in Brooklyn and serving Brooklyn members for over a decade. We specialize in individuals and small teams, and we built our spaces, amenities, and community around the people who often feel like an afterthought elsewhere. That focus shapes everything: how the spaces feel, who you sit next to, how the community runs, and what the day-to-day experience is actually like. For people who want a workspace that feels personal, neighborhood-rooted, and genuinely designed for how solo practitioners and small teams work, the difference is immediate.

Who Prospect Heights coworking suits

Prospect Heights draws people who want their work to sit alongside the cultural and natural life of central Brooklyn. PROSPECT is built for exactly that: Writers, researchers, and academics who appreciate the proximity to the Brooklyn Public Library. Freelancers and consultants who can take a midday walk through Prospect Park or the Botanic Garden. Remote workers who live in Prospect Heights or Park Slope and want to skip the commute. Founders and small teams in early stages, before they're ready for a dedicated office. People who think a workspace next to Radio Bakery is its own kind of amenity. People with dogs who want a workspace where their dog is welcome, with off-leash hours at Prospect Park nearby.

Tour Work Heights PROSPECT

Every Work Heights membership starts with a tour. Tours are by appointment, Monday through Saturday between 10 AM and 3 PM. For last-minute requests, email tours@workheights.com.

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