Co-working is neat. Why didn’t people think of this like 30 years ago? You have a business, you need an office space outside of your house for meetings, sanity, et al. So… rent an office. Not an entire building. Let a group of small businesses split the cost. Brilliant. I’ve been working out of Qwirk for 3 days now and I have to say, I’m pretty damn happy here. The company I am working for is in the corner office right next to the kitchenette, so I can zombie walk to it for caffeine overdoses multiple times in the morning without risking falling asleep on the way. There are two of us our office and we have PLENTY of space. Locked doors, etc. + All-you-can drink Keurig coffee pods in 6 different flavors + Short walking distance from Katzinger’s, Mojoe Lounge/Cup O Joe, Starbucks, Club 185 + more — convenient for meetings/nourishment. BONUS: Book loft! Lovely lunch break. + Cozy couch area for informal meetings or naps + Conference rooms for more formal meetings(or naps?) — Parking. There’s no lot for Qwirk and German Village street parking can fill up pretty fast
Nate R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
I’ve run my business, Social Business Strategies, LLC, out of Qwirk for over 8 months now. The environment is friendly and professional yet easy going. Other member businesses are fun to work around. The typically size business that works at Qwirk is between 1 – 3 people. What works about Qwirk is that everyone has their own private office while still having access to common areas like conference rooms and a sitting area. There’s a kitchenette, with access to a microwave, refrigerator, freezer and all the Keurig coffee you can drink. While it’s not the«prettiest» space around, it’s very functional and extremely reasonable in terms of cost and what you get as a member. Qwirk works for me and my business nicely.