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| - I've worked in several of the high end commercial buildings in the Scottsdale area. I have to say, while the property itself is decent (aesthetically), the management leaves a lot to be desired.
They have their policies. Which are not to be questioned.
Allow me to retort. (for you Pulp Fiction fans out there) Our company, along with several others, allow well behaved dogs in the office which goes against Sky Song building policy. Reasonable.
Not every commercial property (however modern day, new and tech driven it is) will want dogs. There are likely several reasons for this: insurance, complaints, cleanliness, etc.
One of my colleagues had simply inquired about the policy and why it was in place. Response: "It has always been the policy that no dogs are allowed in the building." (The property is a couple years old) Perhaps she had just spilled coffee on herself or just typically reads 3/4 of questions in emails since the beginning of statements/questions doesn't really matter most of the time anyways.
We would have explained again that we were curious as to why the policy exists, however, before we could she had sent an aggressive/rude email to our office admin demanding she be the only point of contact. Our admin had nothing to do with any of it but unfortunately was met with a not so nice note in her inbox over a simple question.
The short version is I give 1 star due to the lack of professionalism and consistently poor attitude of the building management at Sky Song. We weren't trying to ruin your day, just wanted to learn more about the reasons behind a simple policy. I have heard of similar experiences here which is why I chose to write this since we clearly it wasn't just a one off scenario.
An experience to take note of for companies looking into office space.
FYI we just moved into a 10,000 square foot office here. Not like we're at 4 person insurance agency.
The cafe is pretty good though...
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