Address: 2626 Cole Ave Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75204, USA
Phone: +18884459675
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ray Ng
Great place to work. Prices are affordable. Amenities are great! The leasing team is generally friendly. A few issues are their platforms that control the lights. Their lights switch off after a certain hour and you have to use a granted key card to reboot the system. And they have some issues with their HVAC system. There is no reason the heat should be blowing when it’s 70+ degrees outside. If you lease with them make sure you read your leasing contract. The leasing managers are not transparent with fees and conditions. They swindled me an extra month of empty office space because apparently you need to give 30 days when leasing month-to-month.
Sean Dragon
Nice and clean friendly staff
Leona P.Wiese
For me it is the most suitable place to work with. I just love this place.
Dylan George
I was looking for a high-quality co-working place for a very long time in Dallas. Finally, I got in touch with Worksuite Dallas Office Space. I just like the office at a glance. I still do not think so I would have got better place in for work. Not only I but my associate who has shared this space with, me is also very happy with my choice. I am glad that everybody liked it.
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A hot desk membership gives you unlimited drop-in use of available desks and workstations during normal business hours. When you go home, you take your belongings with you because someone else may use that same desk tomorrow. Hot desk members cannot reserve specific desks. A dedicated desk is a reserved desk in a room shared with others, where you can leave your belongings and know that no one else will use this desk besides you. A dedicated desk is essentially a smaller version of having your own office.
Integrated coworking is WorkSuites' grown-up iteration of coworking. Studies have shown that open-plan workspaces are far less productive than ones with sufficient private space, especially when the individuals are from different companies. Rather than placing everyone in one big room together, our coworking offering includes a variety of smaller areas shared with only a few people scattered thoughout the floor. This creates an environment more conducive to getting real work done, while at the same time allowing our coworkers to surround themselves with the contagious energy of a network of other successful entreprenuers.
Of course! Many clients begin with a virtual office and upgrade to a private office when they grow—without having to change their business address or business telephone number. That's one of the many benefits of choosing a virtual office with WORKSUITES, where each of our virtual office locations is also a full-service private office space and coworking center with an on-site receptionist during business hours.
You bring the name, we provide the address and phone number. Office space in the Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, or Houston area can be cost-prohibitive for small businesses. When you choose a virtual office, you get the same prestigious address and phone number, without the added cost of a private office. You can use your virtual office mailing address and phone number on business cards, websites, flyers, ads, and other marketing materials. Need to have your mail forwarded or your phone answered? Both are available options with a virtual office package.
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Yes, flexible workspaces are called many things. Executive suites, private offices, office suites, business centers, shared office space and serviced offices all refer to the same thing. The term “coworking” or “co-working” came about to describe a type of flexible shared workspace that catered to freelancers with collaborative, open floor plans. The term coworking is now becoming an umbrella term to encompass all types of flexible workspace, including executive suites and private offices.
A conventional office lease is when companies (usually with more than 20 employees) hire a commercial real estate broker and a real estate attorney to negotiate for a fixed amount of square footage of office space for a 5-10 year lease. This is usually the best commercial office solution for large companies. Smaller teams and entrepreneurs are typically best suited to a flexible workspace, where they can rent a small office (or multiple offices) on a floor of an office building with shared amenities (like conference rooms, a reception area, kitchens, and internet and phone infrastructure) without being locked into a long-term office lease. With flexible offices, you can add and remove offices as head count changes.
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