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Apr 25 2024
An awesome space and location! I was fortunate enough to christen one of the offices in the "think tank" branded section. It's a cozy space with a ton of natural light pouring in from the west. Came with a standing desk *chef's kiss*! I've got access to all the modern amenities you'd expect from a coworking space, but a couple features that stand out to me are the rooftop patio and the railroad. Feels very VIP to just chill up on the roof and look over Walker's Point/Third Ward. And it's fun to watch the train roll by now and then, wave to all the happy travelers on the amtrak. Highly recommend! And come say hello if you get a space! :D
At 161 South 1st Street, Private Offices can be booked on a monthly basis.
Most, if not all, amenities are available to you as a member, regardless of the type of membership. Some shared spaces, like the meeting rooms, need to be booked in advance and private offices are only available for those with a subscription. However, all the other areas, like the lounge, kitchen and breakout spaces, are usable by every member. All complimentary services are available and anything ancillary can be purchased or negotiated with Good Work.
Storage in coworking spaces can be limited, with most of it reserved for members with dedicated desks and private offices. However, you can reach out to the coworking operator using the form on the right side of the page to see what options are currently available.
Absolutely. Flexibility is one of the best parts of coworking. Most coworking memberships are month-to-month, so you can quickly adjust your space preferences according to your unique requirements and the size of your team. Whether that means upgrading the space or downsizing it or even completely changing the type of coworking subscription that you use, you always have the option to adjust as you go.
It may be possible to adjust your membership before current membership ends, but you will have to discuss and negotiate directly with Good Work, who is more than happy to help out.
The open desk is the way to go if you’re looking for a flexible workspace in an open environment where you can socialize with other members. Or, choose a dedicated desk if you want a designated space that also allows you to keep in touch with the community.
A private office works wonders if you or your team need a quiet, secluded space to conduct your work and interact with people in your organization.
It’s important to understand the different types of coworking arrangements available to you, depending on the type of work that you do and its duration, and whether you’re a solo worker or part of a team.