I’ve been a member here for six years. That kind of tenure only happens when something is working at a very high level.
This is not a typical coworking space. Compared to places like WeWork or Industrious, which tend to feel transactional and surface-level, Bizhaus operates differently. People here don’t just work near each other—they engage, collaborate, and build real relationships.
Over the years, I’ve directly done business with at least 15 other members, along with countless referrals and meaningful connections. There is a real network effect here that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.
The environment itself is well-designed and functional, but what sets it apart is the culture. Chris, the manager, is both professional and genuinely invested in the people here. He has become a close friend. The ownership group—Joe, Keith, and the broader support staff—have consistently maintained a space that is both stable and conducive to growth.
When I started here, I was operating solo. Six years later, I’m running an organization with nearly 200 people across 12 locations. That kind of growth requires a foundation, and Bizhaus provided that—both in terms of physical environment and community support.
This is not just office space. It is a high-functioning professional ecosystem.