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WorkSocial Expands Jersey City Headquarters

Woman and minority-owned coworking business serves entrepreneurs and businesses, from established enterprises to scaling startups

WorkSocial, a coworking space with locations in New Jersey and New York offering private, shared and virtual offices and flexible solutions that match the individual needs of businesses, has expanded its Jersey City headquarters at 111 Town Square Place, 12th Floor.

The expansion increases the size of its headquarters to 14,000 square feet from 8,400, and will increase the company’s number of private offices, day offices, coworking spaces, virtual offices, and conference rooms–with premium amenities including virtual reception service, secure server access, shipping and mailing, onsite notary and complimentary high-speed Wifi, printing, hot breakfast, lunch, beverages and snacks. Three thousand square feet of the new expansion space has already been allocated to a nationally recognized business.

“As a resident and business owner in Jersey City, I couldn’t be more proud to expand the office space of our headquarters,” said Natasha Mohan, CEO and founder of WorkSocial. “This marks a new milestone of growth for our company and the expansion of our services to business owners and entrepreneurs in the New Jersey and New York metro areas.”

Bringing more than 20 years of diverse experience in hospitality, management, retail, real estate and artistry, Mohan culminates her talents into leading WorkSocial, a company that she refers to as “a movement of happiness.” She founded the company with the motto “Connect. Create. Grow,” and connecting people has become her “superpower” that her clients rely on.

The Feng Shui incorporated throughout the architectural and interior design amplifies both the simplicity and functionality of the space. WorkSocial serves some of the largest brands in the U.S., such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Marshall Goldsmith and Chobani, as well as offers affordable solutions for small businesses and local entrepreneurs. Since the company’s inception in 2015, WorkSocial has expanded its real estate portfolio from 4,400 to 18,000 sq. ft. and has seen 100-percent organic growth year over year.

What sets WorkSocial apart is the personalization of its services to not only be functional but also meet the individual needs of each business. “When a client’s birthday comes up, we’ll arrange for a cake for them. Gluten-free or other dietary restrictions? We will provide you with a nutritious lunch that meets your needs accordingly,” said Mohan. “These personalized services are what makes our clients look forward to coming to the office.”

As a longtime Jersey City local, Mohan believes that her company has a responsibility to support and give back to the local community. WorkSocial sources its lunch and snack offerings from local Jersey City vendors and regularly donates food and needed supplies to the York Street Project, which offers innovative programs that shelter, feed, educate and promote the healing and independence of persons in need, especially women, children, and their families.

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