Gabrielle Saulsbery//October 29, 2021//
Hybrid work company Daybase launched two of its first three locations in New Jersey.
Locations opened in Hoboken and Westfield to meet the needs of the remote and hybrid workforce with traditional coworking spaces, home offices, and on-demand adaptable workplaces.
“Work is no longer a place,” said Daybase Chief Executive Officer Joel Steinhaus, a former executive at remote workplace outfit WeWork. “In the past, individuals and companies alike did not have professional-grade, convenient options between home and the main commercial office. We created Daybase to solve this challenge and bring a long overdue alternative to neighborhoods outside central business districts, as well as to suburban communities. Today’s announcement represents the first step toward Daybase’s long-term plans to build a national network of close-to-home workspots.”
Users can book time at any Daybase location using the Daybase app for their phones. They can access low membership fee options and pay-as-you-go pricing.
Each location will include the complete Daybase package, with a hospitality team and a range of adaptable work units from focus rooms, dedicated video conferencing space, larger collaboration spaces, and common areas.