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Power and Light Building

920 SW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97204

4.4 | 7 reviews

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Amenities

  • Cleaning services
  • Parking
  • Dog friendly
  • Outdoor space
  • Bike storage
  • Mother's room
  • Wellness room
  • Event space
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Location

920 SW 6th Ave Portland, OR 97204
  • Nearby transit

  • Max Lines (two blocks)
  • Metropolitan Garage - Lot #47 (in-building) | Jackson Tower - Lot #59 (one block away)
  • Sunset Highway & I-405 (0.5 miles)
  • 15 and 51 lines at SW Salmon & Park (one block) | Downtown Express at Hilton Hotel (one block) | 4, 30, 99, 105, 134, 199 lines at SW 6th & Taylor (one block)
  • BIKETOWN at SW 3rd Ave & SW Morrison St (4 blocks)

Events

Whether you’re seeking knowledge, inspiration, or just a good time, there’s always something worthwhile happening here. Check out our latest events:

  • Peaceful Media Digital Marketing Meetup

Coworking Space in Portland

Located in the heart of Downtown Portland, our Power + Light Building office space lets you blend the line between work and play like never before. Ideal for teams of all sizes, enjoy three floors of beautiful private offices, collaborative workspaces, and modern conference rooms—plus a pet-friendly policy, onsite showers, and an inviting outdoor space that truly set the space apart. This central location is also ideal for commuters, with convenient access to onsite bike storage, parking, and a variety of bus lines all nearby. After work, Pioneer Square Mall provides an endless array of restaurants, retail shops, and entertainment options to explore. To give your business the home it deserves, schedule your visit to WeWork’s Plaza Blocks coworking space.

What people are saying

4.4 | 7 Google reviews

Scott Bauer
June 21, 2021
Great space, people and location
Thomas McElligott
March 9, 2020
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Ben Kilfoil
February 28, 2019
Wonderful place to work, we started here about 3 weeks ago and the staff and facilities have been impeccable!
KH C
March 23, 2023
Very nice space to work. Location is also great.
Nicholas Houle
July 23, 2022
WeWork has been good overall for my coworking flex space needs, and the concept is excellent. I wanted more seclusion and a place to set up a desk, so I decided to go with the higher monthly amount for a single dedicated personal space. ...Read more WeWork has been good overall for my coworking flex space needs, and the concept is excellent. I wanted more seclusion and a place to set up a desk, so I decided to go with the higher monthly amount for a single dedicated personal space. The dedicated space has met my needs, but I do have to admit the walls separating people seem pretty thin. The dedicated space feels a little like a fishbowl, and you can loudly hear the sounds of others moving around or opening and shutting doors, and voices seem to carry through the walls and glass effortlessly. It's probably challenging to plan and account for every detail, so hopefully, you are not sensitive to sounds or vibrations. That said, I would recommend WeWork if your office needs are similar to mine and you have a good pair of headphones. 💻 🎧 ☕
kf Fellows
January 27, 2019
There are a few WeWork locations in town, and having worked from a few of them, this one is probably the best! Even if you have a hot desk membership, there are a lot of spaces to spread out, since they're on a few of the floors. They al...Read more There are a few WeWork locations in town, and having worked from a few of them, this one is probably the best! Even if you have a hot desk membership, there are a lot of spaces to spread out, since they're on a few of the floors. They also have access to the roof deck during summer! That said, the phone booths are really frustrating if you're a bigger person or use a mobility device; would really be better to have small, one-person conference rooms for the sake of accessibility. If you require an accessible bathroom, you may also have to wait for an elevator and go to a different floor, since there are only accessible bathrooms on two of the floors. And, as always: it's more expensive than it probably should be.
Julie Booth
September 1, 2022
I’ve been on and off at WeWork for a few years. In early 2021 I rented an office to avoid the construction noise in my condo building. The “offices” in this location are basically glass cages that rattle every time a door slams - whic...Read more I’ve been on and off at WeWork for a few years. In early 2021 I rented an office to avoid the construction noise in my condo building. The “offices” in this location are basically glass cages that rattle every time a door slams - which during early 2021 was not much because few people were there. Now that folks are coming in, the noise of slamming doors is constant. WeWork, itself, has nefarious contracts that read “membership” not “lease” so you basically have no tenant rights when you sign - beware of that. Once you are in an office contract, you are stuck and they will charge you 200 dollars every time they allow you to move to a “better more quiet” glass room with no soundproofing. Pros: Mike at the front desk of the Power and Light building is a gem. I have genuinely enjoyed getting to know him during early morning lobby conversations. There is also a very nice gym in the building that WeWork has no control over. The community staff here tries. They are nice folks and are “lenient” about letting you put up acoustical foam and other barriers to try to make your glass cage more like a 750.00 a month office. I’m doing research for the next space I rent while I ride out the rest of my contract.
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