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    Dots Space - Beverly Hills - Conference Room for 8-12

    Dots Space - Beverly Hills

    (33 reviews)

    I've been using dots virtual office service for quite some time now and I couldn't be happier with…read morethe service. The fact that they scan the mail and don't charge a per page fee, the affordable monthly price, the super super nice people who work at dots make the overall page unbeatable!! If you need a virtual office with best service for your mail go here. Thanks Yoann and Rafael!!

    I LOST a lot of Money with Dots Spaces - I had paid for a professional telephone answering…read moreservices for the whole year in advance. A number was provided by Dots Spaces and this number was then placed on our website, business cards and promo cards. The company initially kept my card on file despite that I had paid the whole year in advance and kept charging me every month and every month I had to write to them inquiring that why they were charging me, then go through the refund process until one day I had had enough, I shouldn't have had to deal with this sort of thing. By this time it was already halfway through the year so they removed my card but failed to pay for the line that they had already charged me for, thus the line got disconnected. I was then promised by Yoann (Owner) that the phone number will be recovered as I had already printed it on very expensive promo cards and business cards which was impossible for me to repeat! Moving on I felt reassured by Yoann as he called stating that he had got that exact number back and promised that he would take care of that account personally from then on so that this doesn't happen again. I then went on to promote and market the business, however by December I started to think that something was wrong and that why I didn't even have one inquiry despite all the marketing so I called the number and it was disconnected again, I think I was having a heart attack at the time from the shock. I called in again and this time discovered that they had not managed to get the original number that they had given me so they got a different number and didn't even bother to tell me!!!! I wrote to Yoann many times requesting of him to take responsibility for the damages he has caused me and truly only asked for a small portion of what I had lost, enough so that I could recover from all the losses but I never got any response of any kind, not even a simple apology! I had very high regards for Yoann but I'm now highly disappointed. This behavior is highly unprofessional and I would not recommend this company to anyone.

    WeWork Pacific Design Center - Entrance area.

    WeWork Pacific Design Center

    (12 reviews)

    This place is a mess. Its impossible to find. Parking is a nightmare. Front desk staff is either…read morerude or lazy or both. I have both used this as a meeting place and been an invitee of a meeting here... it's a disaster. Trying to get clients to your space is impossible. Look - WeWork is a great idea but they keep choosing places that are just impossible to park/get to. This is a bad business model. And almost every employee here is angry and surly. One exception - lovely young Asian guy was delightful. The rest of the staff is just there for the free beer and snacks I think. Find another place to have your meeting... this is just awful on so many levels. You will spend most of your time trying to get your people up to the space.. it's just not easy. Hard pass.

    First, this building was great back during Covid. I have no idea where it is at now. There was a…read moreblue or green and then a red. I forgot because that was over four years ago. Now I wanted to see if I was ready to rejoin as I am active in building my two side hustles as AI comes for us! I had a great experience with all the properties but one in West LA (not terrible but not great). I got an invite to an Open House with a code. The code did not work so, I tried again. I reached out to cs and did not get a response for three days! That said, I was interested in dropping in for a few hours to see if I want to rejoin. I was told to rejoin as my account was inactive. I had already done that and the code still did not work. Their tech is not seamless. You would think they could have figured this out 3.5 years later! No one is helpful and the attitude is honestly 'next' and 'we don't care' so, fantastic, neither do I . I will never use them again. I have never done anything but sing the praises of We Work. I even got a friend to join and did not even take the credit because they were struggling, and I really appreciated them being open during the draconian lockdowns. The coffee was flowing, and the kitchen accommodations were great. Even with all that, every company has to know you are one bad experience away from losing a customer. Too many other options in Los Angeles. SIde note: Three locations that were choice are no more so, the future does not look bright for We Work.

    Industrious - Happy hour Thursdays

    Industrious

    (23 reviews)

    Century City

    What a beautiful space! After a tour I have been utilizing the premium co-working space here for…read morethe past 3 days. I'm working solo and the environment seems very conducive to both individuals and groups. They just opened this week so the space is still relatively quiet. I've found spaces to hide away in solitude to really focus, but I've enjoyed spending most of my time in the main common area which has a relaxed, buzzing vibe of activity. Their phone booth rooms are also perfect to hop in and take calls in as needed. Every part of the space has fantastic panoramic views of the city and natural light. The staff here are all incredibly friendly and accommodating and it's generally a great environment for me to accomplish a day's work.

    I love working at Industrious - and this location in particular is fantastic! The two-story layout…read moreis incredibly spacious, and even at half occupancy for the whole space currently, there are tons of private spaces to hide away that are open to the public: a cozy library area, lots of nooks created in the main common room, and breakout areas up on the 18th floor. The decor is modern and mature, and the atmosphere feels like a "real" office compared to other more youth-oriented coworking spaces that blare music and tout beer taps. The offices are incredibly spacious -- though noise does leak through office to office, so if you want to be kind to your neighbors, put down a rug to help with that -- and the workspace is very comfortable (a wide desk, a Herman Miller chair). The team is what makes the place, though: Praynka, Jacey, and Emily really have gone out of their way to make sure the atmosphere has been conducive to work and to residents getting to know each other, in equal harmony. (Who knew daily free breakfast and afternoon snacks were a great way to get people out of their offices?) Lots of healthy snacks + wine/beer/Mexican coke (!) in the community fridge means I've actually lost weight since working here, too. So that's something.

    Premier Workspaces - Building

    Premier Workspaces

    (2 reviews)

    WHAT A WONFERFUL PLACE TO WORK!!! My business partner…read more(Jonathan Sanger) and I love being here at Premier Workspaces. We are Film Producers who could work anywhere in the world. We choose Premier Workspaces because of it's Management, Staff, and Clients. We started with a wonderful On-Site Manager named Danielle Nadolny. She was great and made us feel like "Family" We were introduced to the Regional Manager Katie Gallichio. She has picked up the ball and ran with it. She is everything. Attentive, punctual, and smart! We love her. Thank You Premier Workspaces, there is no better place to be!!!! Michael Jones "M.J." Grand Illusions Films P.S. For all of those " Hating" on Premier Workspaces: "GET A LIFE HOMIE!!!"

    Moved in recently. Very happy with Premier's service. Danielle the manager is very helpful and the…read moretwo receptionists, Mike and Mary are excellent. They will sort incoming mail and packages. The maintenance and trash staff are very nice and so are parking attendants. Took one star off for the building remodel that's ongoing, the tandem parking situation and lack of amenities in the building or right nearby. Distinctly Class B. Location: on wilshire just east of Beverly Hills. Conveniently central. Premier's office space is on the 5th floor. Easy driving or Uber distance but not many affordable lunch options right nearby. Building: exterior is a very utilitarian 1970s looking building. Not very exciting to look at. Parking: the weirdest parking ever. There is not enough parking spots for all the tenants. You can pay for monthly valet parking, upper level and lower level parking. Parking is extra from rent. The upper level parking is non-tandem and has own driveway, but you have to take the stairs to get to the lobby elevators. The same goes for valet parking. If you parking in lower level, almost all tandem parking and there is direct elevator access if you're 2 levels down. Lobby: new owner is redoing the lobby so right now it's a mess and barren. If you have guests, it's kind of embarrassing. Building security is lax, no ID checks and no key card needed for the elevators. It's supposed to be nice when remodel is done. We'll see. Ambience: the layout feels like a normal office and less obviously a co-working space. So if you have clients come visit, they may think your firm is not as small as it is. Waiting area has warm sofa and chair. There's also a community dining table and kitchen. Two large conference rooms available to book and day office also available for tenant. Office space: they had standard size offices and the large corner offices. The exterior offices have window that face the street and clear glass walls and door. Interior offices have walls and door that's 90% frosted and very dark. Only exception are interior office that faces north. Wilshire St facing offices (South side): these offices are closest to the main entrance but also the noisiest. You can hear the traffic on Wilshire and foot traffic. Depending on time of the year, direct afternoon soon into the office can be hot. Palm St facing offices (west side): these are west facing office and has nice view of residential neighborhood. But direct afternoon sun is very hot. East facing: hot morning sun. North facing: these are the best, indirect light all day, so bright you don't even need to turn on the lights. Faces the residential street, so very quiet. Great view of trees and hills. But these are all occupied unless someone moves out. Furniture: rent includes one desk, one office chair and two guest chairs. They charge by head, so if you want a second desk, they charge for 2 person rate. If there are extra ones not in use, you can have a side table and mini drawer for free. Kitchen: free coffee and tea. Full size fridge and microwave but no toaster oven. Access: you get a physical key for your door and key card for afterhours access to main door. Printer/fax: there is a communal high speed printer and they charge you by page. So most people have their own printer in their office. Tenant: mostly professionals. Quite a few are related to finance (accountants, VC funds, hedge funds etc) and then it gets eclectic. Enjoying the space so far, dealing with the parking and the lobby remodel.

    Greystone Mansion & Gardens - The Doheny Estate - Known as the Inner Courtyard

    Greystone Mansion & Gardens - The Doheny Estate

    (429 reviews)

    Greystone Mansion & Gardens is truly an amazing place…read more On the morning of Saturday, June 6th, my family had brunch together at Takagi and enjoyed their delicious soufflé pancakes. Afterward, we all headed over to Greystone Mansion & Gardens. I had visited this place once with friends about four years ago, and I remembered how beautiful it was. Since I thought my parents would enjoy taking a walk here, I suggested that the whole family come together. The scenery is stunning, with beautiful gardens, plenty of trees, and peaceful walking paths. It's also a fantastic place for taking photos. Years ago, I took some pictures with friends along a pathway lined with tall trees on both sides. The setting was absolutely gorgeous, and the photos turned out amazing. Unfortunately, I couldn't find that exact spot this time, which was a little disappointing. After enjoying a nice walk, my mom said she was getting hungry, so we started thinking about where to have lunch. Then suddenly, my dad disappeared. At first, we thought he might have gone to the restroom, but he wasn't there. We searched all over the property, checking everywhere we could think of, but we couldn't find him. It was honestly very stressful. Thankfully, my brothers informed one of the park rangers, and the park rangers immediately began helping us search for him. As it turned out, my dad had walked to the parking lot by himself. Earlier, we had told him that we would bring the car closer to him so he wouldn't have to walk too far, but he apparently didn't hear that part and started walking toward the parking lot on his own. When he couldn't find us, he simply sat down on the grass and waited. When the park rangers located him, one of them asked me if I wanted to come along. I immediately replied, "Yes, yes, of course!" and hurried over with them. When I finally saw my dad, I was incredibly relieved and happy. I must have thanked the park rangers more than ten times that day for their kindness and help. Even now, it makes me nervous when I think about how worried our entire family was that day. This property is quite large, so it's easy for people to get separated. For most people, it wouldn't be a big problem because they could simply call each other on the phone. However, my dad suffered a stroke in mid-December and had to be taken to the ER by 911. Thankfully, he has improved significantly since January, but he still cannot reliably make or answer phone calls on his own. Because of that, we were especially worried and anxious while searching for him. Thankfully, everything turned out well in the end, and we were able to find him safely. I am truly grateful to the park rangers who helped us that day. Not only is this place absolutely beautiful, with gorgeous scenery and wonderful views, but it's hard to believe that parking is completely free. To be honest, this is one of those special places that makes you want to keep it a secret and enjoy it all by myself. But great places deserve to be shared, so I decided to write this review and let others know about it.

    I finally made it to Greystone Mansion & Gardens and it was worth the wait. It is such a gorgeous…read morelocation to explore. I came on the first Saturday of the month where you can explore the first level of the mansion. It was $10 for non locals. They refer to them as tours, which made me think they were guided but you go at your own pace. Plenty of parking spots and bathrooms were clean.

    Studio - sharedofficespaces - Updated June 2026

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