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The Collective (WI) - The Collective

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Available Workspaces

  • Day Pass

    from $20/day

Business hours

Monday

24/7

Tuesday

24/7

Wednesday

24/7

Thursday

24/7

Friday

24/7

Saturday

24/7

Sunday

24/7

672 Johnson Street, Watertown, WI 53094

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    42/100

    Car-Dependent
  • Bike score

    31/100

    Somewhat Bikeable

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Reviews

4.5
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5

Will Robus

Sep 24 2025

I’ve used or been a member at over a dozen co-working / shared office spaces across the country- Milwaukee, Tampa, Los Angeles - and The Collective tops them all!

5

Deineu Nuchget

Mar 22 2025

Nice place to visit

1

Maya Fernandez

Mar 19 2025

The 3-4K day care (Not Head Start) here is so bad. I went in with my sister to pick and drop off her child several times. I have heard and seen the adult staff- (teachers?) saying things such as “you aren’t going to nap until you finish your food” “You aren’t getting any more _______(the main course food item) until you finish your fruit and veggies” “If you keep making those noises, faces your food your plate will he dumped and you will go take a nap, that is not how we act at the table” Recently standing outside waiting to talk with someone I over heard in a classroom an adult tell the children: “stop dipping your fruit in ketchup or your plate will be taken away because it’s gross, you don’t dip fruit in ketchup” like what is wrong with these adults. On many occasions my sister’s child reported children had their food plate taken away for not being quiet and eating. My niece even told me she had her breakfast taken away and tossed out for “being too hyper” in another occasion accused of hitting someone when she was the one hit. Not to mention a child recently got a black eye from another student and adults were not near the children who tend to get wild with one another. Knowing how those children are. Who talks to someone else’s child like that? They need to engage the children VS acting like the actual parent. On several occasions I have seen staff doing things for the children while yelling at them instead of taking a moment to assist and show them so they can learn. They seem to be so annoyed with actually teaching. There is a Latin younger lady who works here and her English is so awful I wonder how she even got a job to work with children of this age. Esp since 3-4yr is still learning how to enunciate words. I learned they are closing on 4-15-2025. If this place reopens I hope every single adult there is denied a job opportunity with the new company. These people clearly do not know how to run a classroom.

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