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Jersey City mayor tours expanded WorkSocial HQ

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WorkSocial recently welcomed Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop to its expanded headquarters at 111 Town Square Place, the company announced Aug. 8.

The female- and minority-owned firm offers private, shared and virtual coworking space for entrepreneurs and businesses. It has locations in the Garden State and New York.

WorkSocial recently expanded its Jersey City headquarters, located on the 12th floor of the building, from 8,400 square feet to 14,000 square feet and increased the number of private offices, day offices, coworking spaces, virtual offices and conference rooms and virtual addresses Jersey City.

“It was an honor to host Mayor Fulop at WorkSocial’s Jersey City headquarters,” CEO Natasha Mohan said in a statement. “Jersey City has been an important part of our business’s story – we started our business right here in 2015 – and we are now celebrating the expansion of our headquarters and looking forward to increasing our real estate portfolio in New York City as well as growing our virtual office service Flexy worldwide.”

Mohan founded WorkSocial in August 2015 and opened the Jersey City headquarters in February 2016.

During the tour, the team updated Fulop on the site’s amenities, including virtual reception service, secure server access, shipping and mailing, onsite notary, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and printing as well as an area where workers can grab hot meals and snacks that WorkSocial sources from local businesses.

As part of WorkSocial’s community outreach, the company regularly donates food and supplies to the York Street Project at St. Joseph’s Home.