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| - I went here for a meeting and thought the space was okay, the little I saw of it. (the lobby was full of people but the receptionist seemed fine). The conference room furniture was fine, the temperature was okay. The table had really cheap looking fake flowers in the center and the table was full of smears and fingerprints.
I was willing to overlook these small points when it came time for me to look for an office space. I left a message and asked someone to call back the following day. No call. So I called back and spoke with Chris, who was really weird, he kept talking about certain aspects of their services after I said I wasn't interested in those services. He would laugh weirdly and then basically said I was wasting my time talking with him because he couldn't offer what I needed. Okay, plan B--what about a different type of office situation than what we've been discussing? Again, he started going on and on about things I had told him I wasn't interested in, like conference room rentals.
The kicker was when I asked about service dogs (which are legally allowed in all spaces) and certified therapy dogs (which require approval). He said he would be okay if my clients brought in a dog "occasionally, but I wouldn't want you to have a dog in your office all the time." Um, hello, what I'm the one who needed the service dog? Idiot. And potentially non-compliant and/or uninformed with the law.
I will never rent a space here. Their prices are fine, but their manager and policies are not.
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