Co-working company Bond Collective expands into Soho, Greenpoint

Leases total 48K sf

From left: A rendering of 158 Lafayette Street, Shlomo Silber, and a rendering of the offices at 276 Greenpoint Avenue in Brooklyn (Credit: Bond Collective and Twitter)
From left: A rendering of 158 Lafayette Street, Shlomo Silber, and a rendering of the offices at 276 Greenpoint Avenue in Brooklyn (Credit: Bond Collective and Twitter)

Co-working company Bond Collective is branching out into two new neighborhoods.

The New York City-based firm inked a 25,000-square-foot lease for six floors at 158 Lafayette Street in Soho and a 23,000-square-foot lease in the former Levitown Lightbulb Factory at Tryad Group’s 276 Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint.

Both leases have 10-year terms and no brokers were involved in either deal, Bond Collective said. The spaces are expected to open in the second half of 2019.

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The company is part of the ownership group at 158 Lafayette, which it bought with the help of investment partners, Bond Collective CEO Shlomo Silber said. The property will feature a rooftop terrace.

Founded as Cowork|rs in 2012, the company later changed its name to Bond Collective. It currently has eight locations, including seven in New York, according to its website. The company recently opened a 30,000-square-foot space at 839 Broadway in Bushwick. The company also operates a 42,000-square-foot space in Gowanus and a Financial District office space at 60 Broad Street, among other locations.