Daybase, a hybrid work
company, launched its first Westchester location on Monday in
the AvalonBay apartment complex across from the Harrison train station.
The 5,000-square-foot street
level retail space offers members a variety of space types, both bookable and unassigned,
designed for individual and group work activities.
The CEO says the pandemic
really created an opportunity for a third space that was really designed for
post-pandemic work.
“What people told us, when
we were originally conceiving of the idea was, they’re going out of their minds
at home but they didn’t want to go back to the old five day a week, you know
hour plus commute and so this really was meant to solve both of those
problems,” says Daybase CEO, Joel Steinhaus.
This is the company’s second
location in the New York Metro Area.
The spaces are available
completely on demand. People can book by the hour through the
Daybase mobile app.