Regus - Massachusetts, Boston - 101 Arch Street is a coworking space in Theatre District in Boston. This place has 16 reviews and an average rating of 4.0 of 5. This is a rather good rating.
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Don't sign up for a REGUS office unless you want to get COVID. At first they are very nice and they promise safety, but they don't clean up thoroughly. Members don't wear masks in public areas. They host a lot of massage therapists, nail stylists, and so on, so the place is often full of clients who do not cover themselves. I decided to cancel my membership, and they refused to refund me the money for the next month (they charge you weeks in advance for the following month). Weeks after I quit using the office, they are still charging me for clean up fees and coffee I didn't drink. Whatever they offer, don't believe them. They are large corporation who does not care for individuals. They are thieves.
This is one of those big corporations with horrible customer service. Due to COVID, I rented a dedicated desk in the co-working area. If someone came to work inside the co-working area I was to move to a private office. That was the only reason I took the deal. Then someone else moved inside the co-working space permanently, and the assistant was very reluctant to let me use the private office, which was by all accounts a glorified closet. It was a dinky little space with no windows, which I didn't care for. Then the assistant started adding more rules. I had to return to the co-working space as soon as it was emptied. The problem was that they don't clean the space after people leave. It's not safe during this pandemic to be with strangers indoors. That, plus I had to interrupt my work, move my monitors, cables, etc. back to the space immediately, as if I was being punished. I left at the end of August, and REGUS does not want to refund me the month of September (they charge you two weeks before the month begins precisely for this reason). They are also charging me clean up fees and coffee fees even though I haven't been in the office the entire month. I tried customer service, but it doesn't matter how many times you explain the issue, they keep reciting the agreement back at me. I live with a person who is immunocompromised and I cannot afford any health risks, but they don't care. They prefer to act like soulless things who refuse to act kindly and humanely. DON'T GO TO REGUS! THEY ARE THIEVES.
I worked there briefly as my former company was temporarily renting an office space. The community manager, Davita and her colleague, would be extremely disrespectful. They would laugh, gossip about clients, make unwelcome comments about people's appearance, and be openly rude at times. They were extremely unprofessional, inappropriate, and unhelpful when you actually needed them to do their jobs. I would never recommend anyone cowork in that location.
Visited the location to see the meeting room and I was incredibly impressed with the staff, location and the space! I can't wait to book the boardroom as I know my clients will love it! Greatly recommended!
This is a great co-working space! Centrally located and accessible. I like that you have the choice between hourly, daily or membership offers so I only pay when I need it!
2 WeWork Coworking & Office Space
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