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    Kilroy Airport Center Long Beach

    Kilroy Airport Center Long Beach

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    This is a center where a lot of different businesses reside and my company happens to be one of…read morethem. I really like Kilroy. It's tucked away enough that you don't have to deal with extra traffic. Trimana is located in the center and provides food which may be a bit pricey but it's definitely convenient. The 24 hr security makes me feel safe when I have to work late nights or on the weekends. All the staff members are pretty friendly too. Oh ya! They also hold an annual tenant appreciation party w free food and raffles which is a nice gesture and great for people watching.

    It must be said that I have had many great experiences working in these buildings over the years. I…read morehave worked for one of the companies on this campus since 2011, and for the overwhelming majority of that time it has been a beautiful and enjoyable place to work. Unfortunately, like many reviews, one experience can dramatically change your impression of a place. Today my family came by to bring me lunch. Afterwards, I thought it would be nice to take a quick picture of my daughters in front of one of the fountains. Before I even had the opportunity to take the picture, security informed me that photography was not permitted because the property was private. We immediately stopped. That surprised me. In the fifteen years I have worked on this campus, I do not recall ever seeing signage prohibiting photography or receiving any communication that casual photography in the common areas was prohibited. If such a policy exists, it has certainly not been communicated in a way that made it apparent to me. This campus is designed as an open environment. There are no walls, gates, fences, checkpoints, or other obvious boundaries that would lead a reasonable person to believe they had entered a space where casual family photography is prohibited. The campus includes businesses and amenities that are open to the public, and for years it has hosted tenant events where photography was commonplace. It projects the character of a welcoming community, not a restricted facility. I was not conducting a commercial photoshoot, flying a drone, or photographing the buildings themselves. I am a long-time employee of one of Kilroy's long-time tenants. My family had stopped by to bring me lunch, and I simply wanted to take a quick picture of my daughters by a fountain before they left. The policy does not strike me as common sense. It does not make the campus feel more welcoming to tenants or their families, and it creates an experience that seems completely at odds with the character the property otherwise projects. In the end, policies shape how people remember places. I simply wanted my daughters to have a picture from a place that has been part of my life for the past fifteen years. Instead, the memory we took home was being told that we couldn't take one.

    Premier Workspaces - sharedofficespaces - Updated July 2026

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