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    Chehalis Coworks

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Open Office

    Open Office

    (2 reviews)

    Surprisingly well appointed office space for short term use (or I guess even longer?)…read moreVendor visited me here in Astoria, and he said 'meet here' - I didnt even know this place was here. Fantastic views of the Columbia River! Chairs are professional, high quality, as are the other furnishings. Even a little coffee-mini kitchen. Great Wi-Fi. Secure access, with locking meeting room doors too. Proprietor was helpful/friendly. My vendor told me how much he paid for our little 2-chair/table meeting room for the day and I was shocked at how reasonable the price was. If you're looking for a meeting space in the Astoria area, this a great option.

    This place is beautiful, comfortable, and reasonably priced. The view is outstanding and led to an…read moreincredibly peaceful and productive week of work for me in Astoria. The staff was great, and the process of booking my office was very easy. I did underestimate how busy the place was, and when I arrived, I realized that most of the offices were booked. In the future I'd make my reservation as early as possible. I loved that I had access to the office 24/7. I ended up being the first one in and the last one out for many of the days of my trip, and it was painless and easy to get in and lock up. I can identify a handful of opportunities for improvement, but none of these would make me take away a full star. Just some thoughts: - The place is pet friendly, which I love. However, there was a pretty reasonable amount of pet hair in the office I rented. If I were the owner, I'd look into having an occasional custodian to come by and sweep once in a while, and before a new person comes to rent an office. - The furniture was fine, but worn and not in perfect working order. (The awesome looking conference chairs in another review were not what was waiting for me in the office I rented.) Slightly nicer conference chairs with better wheels in every office would be a great & simple upgrade! - Love that there was a coffee maker with coffee provided, but if I worked in that office I'd probably take it upon myself to clean the coffee maker more regularly. It could benefit from a little TLC. - Like many co-working spaces, the rooms are not soundproof. On a few occasions, the guy in the next office was on calls and I could definitely hear his muffled conversation as I worked. - Similarly, the place is over a fun restaurant that plays music, which you can hear through the floor in the afternoon. I was glad I had my little noise-canceling headphones for my week there. Most of my review was criticism, but I really did enjoy my time at Open Office Astoria and would love to return for another week of work in a quiet town with a spectacular river view.

    Satsop Business Park

    Satsop Business Park

    (13 reviews)

    How bizarre to review a business park, huh? Except that this business park contains the remains of…read morea never-completed nuclear power plant, most notably the two massive cooling towers associated with a traditional power plant. While the Hanford Site in Eastern Washington was instrumental to the Manhattan Project, there is a noticeable lack of nuclear energy projects in the Pacific Northwest (with only two active reactors that I know of- at said Hanford Site, and the student run reactor at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.) Trojan Nuclear Power Plant in Oregon has been closed for many years and it's distinctive cooling tower was demolished back in 2006- so where can you go for some photo shoots and pseudo-urban exploration? Well, Satsop is within daily driving distance from Seattle and Portland and considering the price (free,) it is well worth stopping by.

    A short 13 minute detour off the highway on our way to Ocean Shores. Pretty cool to see the…read moreabandoned (unfinished) nuclear power plants up close - even though they are a gentle reminder of the government wasting more of our hard earned money. A few side items to note - the business park has hundreds (I mean hundreds) of brand new Volkswagens waiting for their forever home, so feel free to look around. BUT don't look too closely because there is a security guard with a lead foot who loves to mad-dog you from the comfort of the front seat of his Ford Focus (1989 - 92 model). There is also a huge boring machine on site which begs the question - are there tunnels below these nuclear structures and if so did the forgiving tax payers of the beautiful Pacific Northwest pay for this rusting eye sore? In any event - the power plants are pretty cool to see.

    Chehalis Coworks - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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