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    Be Well Private Practice

    Be Well Private Practice

    (1 review)

    I could not envision a better experience for my office space. The member support team at Be Well is…read morethoughtful, responsive, and engaged. They are constantly making upgrades and coming up with new offerings to foster community and professional growth. The space itself is beautifully designed for a peaceful, cozy, and inspiring environment. My clients frequently make mention of how nice it is and I can tell it has an impact on their experience. Logistically, I have a hybrid virtual and in-person practice and paying for real estate would be my biggest overhead cost. I didn't want to sign a rental agreement that wouldn't fit my situation or have the flexibility that I need. It's also a fantastic option for folks who are just starting their practice or who have a part time practice. At Be Well, I can increase or decrease the amount of time I use, and it isn't restricted to certain days of the week if my or my clients' schedules change. It really is the best of all worlds - I get office space with a luxury feel, flexibility in scheduling, fair pricing, and networking and community events with my colleagues. This was definitely one of the best investments I made for my practice.

    From the owner: Be Well Private Practice Community consists of more than 80 licensed therapists in private…read morepractice, offering in-person and telehealth-based mental health therapy to clients throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. Each practitioner operates their own business, and many participate in health insurance programs. Contact one our member therapists for a consultation.

    CityCoHo - Coworkers from the Post Landfill Action Network in Suite 202!

    CityCoHo

    (5 reviews)

    Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

    Coworking at it's best! I joined about 2 months ago, and this is a great place to get some work…read moredone. It is a wonderful location with some great food nearby. Not to mention, some REAL cool sustainability work gets done here, through the list of organizations present, all the way down to the work the founder does in his related spaces. Everyone at City CoHo is super-friendly. And there is a very strong sense of community. I have been to many coworking spaces in the city and others, and it seems that in some of those spaces, people go out of their way to not bother everyone else. Here, actual collaboration is encouraged. And even if collaboration is not possible, the culture really helps connect like-minded people working on important issues that I believe in supporting. Benefits: Free coffee and tea, funky decor, reclaimed everything, bright colors and friendly/VERY helpful community manager. 5 or 6 phone booths to make calls, credits to awesome conference rooms with membership, composting, green cleaning Tips: Take a mid-work nap on the giant beanbag. Downsides: Parking is meh. But luckily it is very walkable from 30th St. Station.

    CityCoHo is one of those rare places where community is not just a buzz word, but a fact. You are…read moreimmediately greeted with friendly faces and a warm environment where you can find your footing no matter what field you find yourself in. Though, as a community, we are inextricably linked to a holistic sustainability way of life (conducting ourselves in such a manner personally and professionally), any one with even a inkling of environmental or social curiosity will find themselves at home. The members are rife with intelligence, innovation, and creativity and yet the space is unpretentious and lighthearted. I highly recommend this space, or their future Mount Airy Nexus location to anyone and everyone looking to work.

    WeWork Northern Liberties - Sweet upstairs lounge. I want to steal the decor ... and the exposed brick!

    WeWork Northern Liberties

    (8 reviews)

    Northern Liberties

    I visited this location for a sofar Philly event. I really liked the space. It had pretty lights,…read moremultiple cute spots for collaborations and a kitchen area with dishes. It also had seating like those in concerts and ample space for a small events easily fitting about 50 people. There was a representative from WeWork who introduced us to the business model. I was surprised to learn about the number of locations they are at. Will remember them if I ever plan to host an event.

    I generally have a great experience at any WeWork I utilize - that being said, every single time…read moreI've tried to speak to someone at the front desk at this location, they are either not there, or are uncharacteristically rude (compared to other locations). Just today, I was stopping by to pick up a package (I have a remote membership with mail forwarding to this locale), I said "hi, I'm here to pick up a package, it's under (name)" and they looked at me like I had two heads, and said "um, what company do you work for? What's the package for?" which is honestly none of their business (they could look me up by name). They then, without checking, said "we don't have anything, sorry." When I said that the package was noted as "delivered to the mail room" the front desk person mentioned that packages often get delivered to a mail room across the piazza. When I went over to get my package I saw that about 80% of the packages there were for the WeWork. If they know this is a common occurrence, why respond that way? I don't understand. Also, if you know this is a common problem, maybe take the time to pop over there to get those packages and bring them over to where they're supposed to be? I know that's a tall order, but it feels really hollow when you say "yeah this happens at least 3 times a day". Another instance at this location - when I initially stopped by to tour the location (I had made an appointment) - I came in and waited at the front desk for about 10 minutes, no one was there. Someone walked up and sat down at the desk and looked at their computer, not acknowledging me for another 10 minutes, I was the only person at the front desk. At this point, I just decided to walk around and tour things myself. Later on, I got an email from that location saying "hey we didn't see you for your tour!" Like c'mon, if you know that someone is showing up for a tour, for starters, show up where they will be entering, or at least go to the front desk. Second, if you're a front desk person - maybe look up from the computer and at least say "hi"? I feel like this is common sense. There have been a few other times I've used this spot, and each time, zero people at the front desk or 1-2 people that do not look up or notice anything around them. Again, I'm generally pretty happy with my experience with WeWork, but goodness gracious, this locale needs just a small amount of common courtesy and that would make a huge difference. It makes me second guess the monthly investment.

    Task Up - Conference Room for 4

    Task Up

    (12 reviews)

    Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

    This is my first time using a co-work space and I was very happy with this location. Very cozy and…read morecharming atmosphere. Generous supply of coffee, tea, and various snacks. I personally am not good with technology and the owner was exceptionally patient helping me connect my laptop to the monitor remotely. I would highly recommend this business and I would come back. Also should be noted. They were open on Black Friday while most of their competitors in the area were closed. I was the only one here and they still allowed me to use the space.

    I was on my way to my usual coffee shop to work and drop the daily $15 (two cups of Latte and a…read morechocolate chip cookie), when I caught a glimpse of this new addition to my neighborhood. Being the perpetually curious (aka nosy) person I was, I googled it, and realized it was a new co-working space. They were running a promotion - a free day to check out and work at their office space! The phrase "free" was music to this Asian's ears. I got my bum up the stairs so fast, I was out of breath. But I digress. The receptionist, unfazed by my disheveled appearance and barely concealed greed (my first question to her - "Can I really work here for free?"), welcomed me and gave me a tour of the office. Three things I noticed right away: 1. Free, unlimited coffee (Freeeeeeeeeee) 2. A Zen Room (a multipurpose room away from the hustle and bustle of the office that can be used for private phone calls, meditation, and mini power naps) 3. Clean, modern designs that appease the minimalist in me As I settled down at a desk to start my work, I thought to myself how nice it would be to have a space of my own, and not haul my 20 pound bag and laptop from my apartment to a coffee shop everyday. I hadn't considered it before, as office spaces in the city were typically out of my price range, but I noticed that it was only $350 to rent a desk ($12 a day), or if I really wanted to be cheap - $185 for 24/7 access to the space, but no designated desk ($7 a day). Both options were cheaper than what I paid to work at a coffee shop where I also faced the following limitations: 1. Only drink two cups of coffee to save money 2. Take my phone calls outside to ensure privacy (not fun when it was raining or snowing) 3. Grapple with the fear of getting my laptop stolen each time I had to take a bathroom break 4. Deadly glares from baristas who resented me for hogging a table for up to 8 hours a day But what really sealed the deal was this: customer service. Not only did the receptionist treat me with kindness, one of the managing partners dropped by the office, and she worked patiently with me to assess which plan best suited my needs. At no point did she aggressively sell their services. In fact, she even asked me to think about it for a couple days, and that she would be glad to answer questions should they come up. I just sent her an email to put all the wheels in motion, and am so excited to call this space my office! TL;DR: Awesome co-working space in the heart of Philly - free coffee all day, reliable internet, and intriguing conversations.

    Regus

    Regus

    (1 review)

    Avenue of the Arts South, Penn Center

    Beautiful offices, top-notch professional services. The staff dresses professionally not with tight…read moreclothing and extra make up.

    From the owner: For more than 30 years, we've helped businesses find the right way to work by creating the perfect…read moreworkspace for their people. Our extensive network of locations enables companies of all sizes to work wherever and however they need, being part of a global business community of 2.5 million people.We believe in giving businesses choice, flexibility, and access to a thriving community. We create bright, inspiring workspaces that can be customized to individual needs within consistently professional environments. Our office space, coworking environments, business lounges, and meeting rooms come with everything taken care of. Experienced, friendly teams organize all the details and services so people can be more productive and stay focused on what's important.Our office products also offer a benefits program with exclusive discounts and bespoke procurement support, ensuring businesses have access to tailored solutions that enhance their efficiency and value.Our flexibility sets us apart. Everything we do is on flexible terms, so businesses can effortlessly scale as needs change and take on workspace that's right for them today and tomorrow, wherever they need to be. By building a global network of workspaces, we enable businesses to work closer to home, closer to clients, and closer to new opportunities.

    uCity Square - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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