Great to see a cool concept come to Durham. The communal space is a bit small for the population that has flocked to it. It’s two floors , and offers free coffee, tea, and beer. You can reserve meeting rooms through the app as well. Lots...อ่านเพิ่มเติม
Great to see a cool concept come to Durham. The communal space is a bit small for the population that has flocked to it. It’s two floors , and offers free coffee, tea, and beer. You can reserve meeting rooms through the app as well. Lots of the seating is fabric, so it seems to attract dog hair easily.
Brandon Wohlfarth
August 15, 2018
I always highly recommend these places. Co-working spaces are the future of progress. Companies in the future will not be all one big building for one company. Shared spaces and thoughts will be the norm soon. Already in California this ...อ่านเพิ่มเติม
I always highly recommend these places. Co-working spaces are the future of progress. Companies in the future will not be all one big building for one company. Shared spaces and thoughts will be the norm soon. Already in California this is how most work gets accomplished. I recommend giving this a chance. So glad one is coming to Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh location.
Bobby Gunder
March 1, 2020
I was 1 of many people that built the city center. I worked in the suite that is rented to We Work...other than that Idk much about it-sorry,nice people tho 😀
Bhoodha S
October 9, 2019
It was better in the past.
The employees are nice and try, but the structure of the company lacks organization and spirit, not to mention it's very disorganized. I registered during COVID so I forgave the missing move-in email (and had to blunder my way through) b...อ่านเพิ่มเติม
The employees are nice and try, but the structure of the company lacks organization and spirit, not to mention it's very disorganized. I registered during COVID so I forgave the missing move-in email (and had to blunder my way through) but the online member community was completely oversold and not utilized, I received different answers to questions depending on the person I asked (again, not fault of employees at this location, a fault in leadership), COVID mask rules were enforced haphazardly, the desk I was assigned was not the desk I was shown and when I was asked to sign an "updated" contract I was informed that pricing would not change but my final invoice was almost double then what my original contact stated - again, lack of consistency and organization.
I want to reiterate that I don't believe the employees are at fault, per say, but the lack of cohesion and misaligned vision (scoff at community) are part a larger issue with internal operations. As a business owner and someone who has worked across multiple industries, I am upset at companies who claim to offer an experience and do not reflect their values. I would not recommend giving any of your money to Wework. Check out Spaces.