Free Workspace for NYC Entrepreneurs
USA- New York, NY | Jul 25 2012 | (23:04:32 - EDT)
The lack of affordable, flexible workspace can limit the growth of startups and entrepreneurs in New York City. Not anymore. Lawline.com is excited to announce its "Give a Penny, Take a Penny" plan for professional co-working office space, in which accepted applicants can work for free at its Downtown Manhattan office.
Lawline.com holds a 8,400-square-foot shared workspace that holds over 50 individuals at any given time. The space comes with enabled with WiFi, fax, printer and copier machines, conference rooms, full snack bar, pizza Thursdays, and other amenities that are perfect for the startup community and entrepreneurial minded. The best part? You'll share the office with the Lawline.com team - a company that has gone from start-up to over 30 employees and become one of the nation's largest providers of online Continuing Education.
"The energy and hunger that of Start-ups, entrepreneurs, and freelancers creates a unique positive environment," says Lawline.com COO Jeff Reekers. "We want to be able to support the startup community as well as spread that positive energy across our own company culture."
Lawline.com holds an award-winning company culture, having been named a 2010 Best Place to Work in NYC by Crain's magazine and 2012 Best Place to Work in New York by the New York Human Resources Society.
[Source: PR.com]
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