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    Life Time Work

    Life Time Work

    (2 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    This is a great place to work if you are looking for a shared office space, and especially…read moreconvenient if you also join the High End gym next door (Life Time Fitness). It has a welcoming, large lobby, and it's well decorated throughout. There are quite a few options for working: Flexible seating so you can sit in any of the shared spaces, a fixed desk (sit/stand adjustable desk with some dividers), or a small to large office locked office space. There are ample phone booths and bookable conference conference rooms. Each member gets access to a high quality color laser printer and the break rooms are stocked with excellent Coffee and Tea. The only challenge is guiding your guests to find the elevator to Lifetime Work. It's at the corner of the parking lot adjacent to SW Barnes & SW Cedar Hills Blvd. Take the elevator to 4th floor to the Lobby.

    really love all the amenities they offer here. I often come here to work because the setup is…read moreamazing -- there are plenty of individual rooms, conference rooms, privacy pods, and lots of spots where you can just sit down and get things done. It's very quiet, and the vibe is great for staying focused and productive. There's direct access to the gym too, which is a huge plus. The staff is always welcoming, and there's an open kitchen where you can help yourself to coffee and water. They do an amazing job keeping this place clean and inviting. The location is great for a co-working space. The only downside is the reception -- the cell signal can be pretty low, so sometimes it's hard to be on the phone. But using Wi-Fi calling has helped me a lot, so that's a good tip if you're planning to work here. Overall, I love coming here to get work done and would definitely recommend it!

    Iron Fireman Collective - Photo booth

    Iron Fireman Collective

    (4 reviews)

    Brooklyn, Southeast Portland

    The Iron Fireman Collective is a 144,000 square foot pair of buildings with parking across the…read morestreet from the MAX Orange Line Holgate Station in industrial Portland It is raw now, with leasing possibilities from 800 to 35,000 square feet at about $1.40-$2.00 per square foot per month. There are two interconnected buildings, one built in 1920 and the other in 1972. Office space and light manufacturing are potential uses. ADX and Portland Made Collective partnered in their opening party, which featured local artisan food and drink. There was an acoustic band including an upright piano with a built in video screen controlled by the keyboard designed by deaf artists to bring a visual experience of music to deaf people http://www.cymaspace.org/technology/. With manufacturing being displaced from the Central East Side, this is a welcome addition. And if your maker business scales up, this is a place to consider. It is part of the Portland Made http://www.portlandmade.com/the-industrial-grange/ Industrial Grange program. As Sun Ra says, "space is the place." The Iron Fireman Collective is a new raw flex office and manufacturing space.

    My brother, myself, and our cousin in Wyoming keep track of places here in Portland where my…read moremother's family lived after moving here from Mammoth, Utah in 1940. Utah had absolutely no work available at the time and was still deep in the Depression. They followed my grandmother's two younger brothers to work in the Kaiser Shipyards (the prepping for WWII was going on even though war had not been declared) and it saved them. They picked fruit for ten cents a basket as they drove to Portland. Talk about modern-day pioneers! Grandpa, grandma, my ten-year-old mother, and, her four-year-old brother coming across country based on faith that good things would happen. It is here at the now renovated Iron Fireman CollectIvee that my Grandpa got a badly-needed job as a machinist. For some reason, I can't save this as a draft. Ron and I plan to visit soon to get a look at the building, take pictures, and finish the review.

    Regus Oregon Tualatin - sharedofficespaces - Updated June 2026

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