Workplace
A workspace collective with big social ambitions, NeueHouse is designed for today’s creative entrepreneurs. The shared workspaces occupy five floors of a former industrial building, where open and flexible layouts allow members to collaborate with their own teams or with other members.

Sharing a workspace means sharing big ideas.
This is a place that reminds members of an experience they might have in a fine hotel—a concierge service, a curated food cart and a bar that opens at night create a welcoming social atmosphere.

A custom-designed cart is used to deliver locally sourced, artisanal fare.
Zones each have a specific function.

Cindy Allen leads a discussion for DIFFA’s 30 Years of Design event.
Rooms become conversation starters.
In spaces designed to accommodate screenings, lectures, and workshops, NeueHouse programs and hosts weekly cultural events.
This is about more than using the same copy machine.

Space near the library hosts intimate meetings and events.
With flexibility and spontaneity built into each floor, the design makes accidental encounters happen.
“We are an ecosystem.”
Tracy Ryan, NeueHouse