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THE CO-CO, SUMMIT
REGUS, SHORT HILLS
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Regus features a five-story atrium, a coffee bar and an outdoor seating area. It is 10 minutes from
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the Millburn-Short Hills train station, making it easy for members to shepherd clients to meetings. The
large space has a receptionist, secure wifi and access to equipment like printers, scanners and photo-
copiers. A 10 percent discount on meeting rooms is available when booked through MyRegus.
The Short Hills location offers hot (shared) desks, permanent desks and offices. The lounge plan begins at $84
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month, while the coworking space and offices begin at $93 and $207 a month, respectively. The office plan gives members
access to the coworking spaces and lounge. Prices vary based on the amount of access needed. Plans range from month-to-
month to two-years long.
Regus reception is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • 51 JFK Parkway, 1st Floor West,
(855) 400-3575, regus.com
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The Co-Co bills itself as more than a coworking space:
It’s also a “co-learning” environment with a variety of pro-
gramming that supports members, says Lauren Decker, one
of the co-founders. From panels on education inequality to
Wellness Wednesdays once a month, The Co-Co focuses on
building a community. The space is open and lounge-like,
but there are two phone booths and a conference room
for privacy. The Co-Co, located downtown, has created
partnerships with many businesses, offering savings to its
members.
Decker says the most popular option for members is a
part-time plan that allows a person eight coworking days
a month and eight hours of conference space, in addition
to all the available workshops. The space is available for
events on evenings and weekends.
The Co-Co is open Monday through Friday from 8:30
a.m. until 5:30 p.m. and for events evenings and weekends.
• 115 Summit Ave., [email protected],
(908) 516-2099, theco-co.com