Working from home sounds great on the surface, but then it’s 9:00 PM and you’re still returning emails. You’re on a zoom call and the dog is barking or the cat is walking across the keyboard. The office commute is no picnic, either. Maybe a local coworking space is the answer, offering the best of both worlds.

  • Productivity and focus – Working from home, it’s easy to get distracted – whether from others or just your own home chores. Having a dedicated workplace increases productivity and focus while allowing for a healthy life/work balance.
  • Health and well-being – From the stand/sit desks and ergonomic chairs to healthy snacks and natural light, the Beehive is designed with your best self in mind. Have a time-out in the living room. Retire to the meditation room for an energy boost. Enjoy the many plants and abundance of natural light. Give your back a stretch with an exercise ball or wobble disk. Do some light exercise in the mini-gym then grab a shower or an apple and some water from the kitchen.
  • Cost – At the Beehive, your monthly rental cost includes: electricity, printer services, heat and hot water, parking, basic office supplies, drinks and snacks, 1 Gig of FIOS WiFi, meeting space, desks and chairs, receptionist, cleaning, and more. Everything you need to succeed in one place at one price. Not only that, many companies will reimburse all of part of the cost!
  • Flexibility – at the Beehive, there are no leases, no insurance requirement and no commitment. Need a meeting room for the whole team or space for group training, we’ve got you covered!
  • Energy– Whether at an event or just over a coffee at our state-of-the-art bean-to-cup brewer, conversations naturally erupt and great ideas flourish. No more low energy days!
  • Connections – it can be lonely working from home. Coworking is a great way to make new friends or just to have someone to eat lunch with and compare weekend plans.

Are you ready to get back out into the world? Stop by the Beehive and find out what the buzz is about.

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