I visited on day pass to scout office space for my team, while the facilities and amenities are great, the whole parking situation spoiled the day for me.
The facility lists parking as amenity, did not allow you add parking while booking, and no one at the parking desk told me that I have to pay for parking. Only when getting back home, parking desk guys ask you pay, gets into an argument, and asks me to show the proof where it says it's free parking!
WeWork you need to either allow people to pay for it upfront during the booking, or put up a sign in the basement.
The perfect office space to sit and work at. Spacious and ventilated enough with all the required services like pantry, coffee wending machine, regularly cleaned bathrooms. Also its easy to book meeting rooms using the wework app.
Companies will be able to rent offices from WeWork. Additionally, Wework maintains everything. (from housekeeping to lighting, internet, furniture everything)
Reception and common areas looks like Sadar Bazaar market. Extremely crowded and too much noise. It's almost impossible for anyone to take a call from the common areas.
Canteen is right beside the reception and too much smell of veg non-veg items keep bothering a lot. Absolutely not worthy of WeWork standards.
A little congested, not bad at all. Gym is not that much functional, tea is good though. I had a little rough experience with one of the community manager.
#HappyWorking I loved this coworking place, have visited on a weekend hence crowd was less then expected. The ambience was really nice and the full space is wheel chair friendly. Also, few good books were available for reading pleasures.
Like the interiors. It doesn't give you a typical work place experience just because I like to see cubical on floor while it doesn't have. Not so sure of its acoustics as I experienced it in covid reign, but acoustics are not found that I saw in traditional office spaces.