NeueHouse: Experiencing Venice Beach’s Laid-Back Luxury

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NeueHouse, renowned for its upscale private members’ clubs, extends its cosmopolitan flair to the vibrant Venice Beach neighborhood with its fourth location. Nestled just steps away from the iconic boardwalk, NeueHouse Venice Beach offers a unique blend of sophisticated workspace and relaxed coastal vibes.

Collaborative Design Excellence

Collaborating with DesignAgency and Loescher Meachem Architects, NeueHouse Venice Beach seamlessly integrates the historic charm of a 1920s brick building with the modern aesthetic of a newly annexed warehouse. Spanning over 23,000 square feet, this innovative coworking space reflects a thoughtful balance of heritage and contemporary design elements.

Versatility in Workspaces

At NeueHouse Venice Beach, members have access to a diverse range of work environments. From communal shared desks to intimate meeting rooms, inviting lounges, state-of-the-art podcast and broadcast studios, and even a dedicated wellness pod, the space caters to a variety of work styles and preferences.

Luxurious Touches and Artistic Flourishes

Elevating the coworking experience, NeueHouse Venice Beach boasts luxurious materials and artistic accents throughout its interior. A stunning quartzite staircase leads to the second floor, where a striking circular copper fireplace serves as a focal point. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the inclusion of notable works by celebrated artists like David Hockney, adding a touch of sophistication to the workspace ambiance.

Redefining Work-Life Balance

NeueHouse Venice Beach embodies the evolving concept of work, seamlessly integrating productivity with leisure. Here, members can find inspiration amidst the coastal charm of Venice Beach. Thus, fostering creativity and collaboration in an environment that encourages both professional growth and personal well-being.

Conclusion

With its unparalleled blend of laid-back luxury and collaborative workspaces, NeueHouse Venice Beach sets a new standard for coworking environments. Embracing the spirit of its iconic location, this innovative workspace invites members to experience the best of both worlds. A thriving professional community amidst the vibrant energy of Venice Beach.

 

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