Business & Tech

New Coworking Space Opens In Ridgewood

Serendipity Labs will produce daytime and evening seminars and networking events designed for entrepreneurs and mobile workers.

RIDGEWOOD, N.J. — Local leaders cut the ribbon on the first Serendipity Labs coworking space in New Jersey Wednesday.

The three-story workspace caters to full- and part-time working individuals and features work lounges as well.

The 8,500 square-foot space is located in the newly renovated Lincoln Building, across from the NJ Transit train station.

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“We are very excited that Serendipity Labs has set up shop in Ridgewood. It's smart, innovative and aligned with many of our residents' preference to work remotely,” Mayor Paul Aronsohn said in a statement.

The business will feature daytime and evening seminars and networking events designed for entrepreneurs, mobile workers, and corporate members.

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“Serendipity Labs supports the way people want to work today. The option to reduce commute time or move out of a home office allows our members to improve worklife balance,” said John Arenas, CEO of Serendipity Labs Coworking.

Pictured:

from left: John Arenas, CEO of Serendipity Labs Coworking, Mayor Paul Aronsohn, Councilwoman Gwenn Hauck, and Brian M. Stolar, president and CEO of The Pinnacle Companies. Credit: Robin Chase

Part of the working space at Serendipity Labs

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