Working remotely offers numerous upsides but the downside is that it can feel lonely. (Not to mention the fact that dishes to be put away, undone laundry, and other household tasks can prove surprisingly distracting.) Co-working spaces offer a change of scene, a sense of community, a chance to network—plus perks that may include super high-speed Wi-Fi, standing desks, eat-in kitchens, even private conference rooms. Typically, different plans and price points provide daily, weekly, or monthly access. Check websites for the most up-to-date rates.
The Aligned Center
1 Bridge St #64, Irvington
The braintrust of a veteran Wall Street wealth management guru, this high-end space in the historic Lord & Burnham building offers holistic wellness programming such as meditation and tai chi.
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Coworking Westchester
143 Broadway, Hawthorne
A mix of shared workspaces and private offices offer optimal flexibility in a maximally convenient location that’s just five minutes from the Metro-North Station or about a 15-minute drive from northern or southern Westchester.
HudCo
145 Palisades Street, Suite 200, Dobbs Ferry
Three Dobbs Ferry locals founded this affordable, nearly 9000-square-foot creative hub and coworking space down by the river because they themselves perceived value in getting away from the distractions of home.
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The Idea Kitchen
1940 Palmer Ave, Larchmont
Shared workspace is the central theme but it’s only part of the story—the kitchen-as-gathering-space concept spurs scheduled events including member socials and comedy shows.

KOI Creative Space
44 Mamaroneck Ave #2F, White Plains
The single day, part-time, and full-time co-work options are on point, but a podcast recording studio ups the ante here—record and leave with files for just $75/hour, or pay $150/hour for professional post-production editing.
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Regus
4 International Drive, Rye Brook
Additional local options include White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, and Purchase
For Westchester residents who travel on the reg, a Regus membership package for a desk or private office allows access to a lengthy list of centers worldwide.
Serendipity Labs
44 S Broadway, White Plains
80 Theodore Fremd Ave, Rye
Back in 2011 Serendipity Labs was founded with a vision to build a network of welcoming, company-owned workspaces in urban and suburban locations around the US and abroad.
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WorkHouse
2 Depot Plaza, Bedford Hills
The seeds of WorkHouse were first planted in midtown Manhattan, and that success inspired a coworking outpost to the north. Straightforward monthly memberships include the option to book meeting rooms in NYC.
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