Regus Hoboken - Harrison St
Discover flexible coworking on Harrison Street in Hoboken, featuring hot desks, private offices, and reliable amenities like high-speed WiFi, meeting rooms, and printing. Steps from PATH trains, buses, and ferries, the location offers easy commutes with cafes, shops, and parks nearby. The professional atmosphere fosters networking without distractions, which is ideal for freelancers, startups, or remote teams. Compared to traditional offices, this space eliminates long leases and overhead costs while providing ergonomic chairs, natural light, and 24/7 access. Work flexibly without sacrificing productivity or convenience in a well-connected, fully equipped environment designed for modern professionals.
Discover flexible coworking on Harrison Street in Hoboken, featuring hot desks, private offices, and reliable amenities like high-speed WiFi, meeting rooms, and printing. Steps from PATH trains, buses, and ferries, the location offers easy commutes with cafes, shops, and parks nearby. The professional atmosphere fosters networking without distractions, which is ideal for freelancers, startups, or remote teams. Compared to traditional offices, this space eliminates long leases and overhead costs while providing ergonomic chairs, natural light, and 24/7 access. Work flexibly without sacrificing productivity or convenience in a well-connected, fully equipped environment designed for modern professionals.
5 Reasons to choose this workspace:
Regus Hoboken - Harrison St Office Space for Rent
5 Spaces AvailableHarrison Street in Hoboken offers easy access to major transit, including the PATH train, NJ Transit buses, and ferries to Manhattan. Nearby highways (I-78, NJ-495) simplify car commutes. Within two miles, landmarks like Pier A Park and the Hoboken Terminal provide waterfront views and dining. Washington Street’s shops and cafes are minutes away, while the Lackawanna Plaza redevelopment adds modern retail. Professionals appreciate the walkability, proximity to NYC, and quick stops at grocery stores, gyms, and coffee shops—balancing convenience with urban energy.


