Earlier, we reported on how vacant retail sites and other dwellings were being re-purposed as truly sustainable work spaces.
Now, a facility in the hip TriBeCa section of New York City is taking the green office movement one step farther; it is enticing ecopreneurs with a highly-engaging way to “co-office.”
Green Spaces takes the 1990s-era shared office work-space model, merges it with sustainable office best-practices, then fosters broad-scale ideation and collaboration by catering exclusively to Manhattan’s emerging class of green business leaders.
Founded by former Merrill Lynch Private Banking Group executive Jennie Neven, Green Spaces provides its members a visually-pleasing office environment, a variety of work space options and start-up business packages that include these top-drawer amenities:
- Business Plan Creation and Consultation from industry leaders
- Fiscal Planning Consult from former Merrill Lynch advisor
- Investor Introductions
- Marketing / Advertising Focus Groups
- Legal Council
- Website / Logo / Branding Services
- Accounting / Quickbooks Set-Up
- Sustainability Consulting
Collaborative work is a well-known trait of the Millennial Generation. Given the fact that so many Millennials are now entering the workplace – and green business executive careers – Neven’s office concept is sure to be an unqualified success.




















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