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I will be relocating to the area. I need a small space to work and provide an address for my small consulting company. I have searched the forum and there are few old postings, but they are not very detailed and probably out of date. Anyone know of good virtual office/coworking spaces in the Raleigh/Cary/WakeForest area? Any experience with them?
I have looked at: Regus, Office USA, DaVincci, North Raleigh Business Center, American Underground, HQ Raleigh, and probably a couple of more I can't remember. The issue is that most of the ones that have a review…have bad reviews. While the two incubators have a wait list for offices and can't provide an address for strictly coworking space. I have to believe there are a couple of good ones around (outside of the incubators which get great feedback, but can't accommodate our needs right now).
Any thoughts? On a coworking space…or even just good address with mail delivery?
There are casual offices popping up all over.
My landlord is on Towerview Ct. in Cary and offers them. I don't know if they have a vacancy just now. They are good people.
NVR Homes vacated their offices in the building behind, and is offering casual offices. They should have availability.
I have several friends who have casual office space on the 2nd level of 201 Shannon Oaks in Cary, and seem to be satisfied.
You also might look on Craigslist for a sublet office. There is always someone with a vacant office or two in a larger suite who would like to pick up some rent money.
It probably depends where you are living, but Regus is not the only option, and is probably the "stuffiest" outfit to deal with for an executive suite or mailing address.
There is an office by B.O.S.S (Byron office space solutions) near crabtree, they seem much easier to deal with.
There are many options for executive suites around Raleigh and I would advise researching all options before getting hooked up with Regus.
I have not found anything. I came up for a long weekend and was trying to fit housing and office visits into the same trip. It turned out to be too much, so I just focused on housing. I will say there are a lot of different places around the triangle. I do like the idea of American Underground and HQ Raleigh, and have visited HQ raleigh. They seem to have created communities of people focused on startup and entrepreneurship. Not sure that is what you are looking for, but given where I am in this business, it is attractive to me.
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