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    Treehouse Coworking

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Waikiki

    ent a dedicated desk in Hawaii Coworking and I love it They open 7 days a week, good for my…read morebusiness who open on weekends. The office is modern, clean and bright. Bathroom is nice and clean. Coworking also provides the ability to print, scan and even fax. Hello! This is 2025. Most of the office nowadays doesn't have fax capability but coworking does They also have onsite office manager, Lahaina, who is very helpful and always there for you. Kitchen is beautiful. They also have filter water available free for tenant.

    Avoid Hawaii Coworking "Podcast Room" - Misleading, Disorganized, and Unprofessional…read more I booked time at Hawaii Coworking specifically for their advertised "podcast room." What I got instead was a frustrating, misleading, and frankly gross experience. I arrived 10 minutes early, but it took 15 minutes just to figure out how to get inside--no clear signage, no instructions, nothing. Once I finally entered, there was no one at the front desk, and I had to wander the space on my own. There was no room labeled "podcast." I eventually found a door marked "film room," which looked nothing like the photos online--just a cluttered storage closet with some lights shoved inside. No one around seemed to know where the podcast room was, either. I waited 30 minutes into my scheduled time before a passerby (who didn't even work there) finally helped me find the space. Surprise: the podcast room was, in fact, that sad little closet. Tiny table, no real setup, no podcasting equipment in sight--unless you count the pile of random gear tossed haphazardly into a nearby closet. I genuinely feared opening it would cause an avalanche. To make matters worse, the room was filthy--clumps of human hair on the floor, cheap materials, and absolutely not the "fully soundproofed" space advertised. I tried recording, but the background noise from other rooms bled clearly into my audio. This was a total bait-and-switch. Unlabeled, unstaffed, unsanitary. If you're looking for a legitimate place to podcast or record, do yourself a favor and stay far away. Hawaii Coworking is not ready for professionals.

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    Hub Coworking Hawaii

    (29 reviews)

    Kaka'ako

    Making ideas come alive and get things happen is so inspiring!…read more A life long crafter everything sparks my brains and gets sparks my creativity, Hub Coworking Hawaii is just a lovely place to keep that passion flowing. What got me super excited for this event they have called "Clothing Swap Party" how cool is that! Just bring your unneeded clothing, shoes and purses and who doesn't have that what they do is have these tables and racks to hang and layout your clothing where we are allowed to browse and see the potential item you like to add to your wardrobe. Also there is The Skin Institute with students ready to provide a consultation on your skin condition and products they'd recommend to treat it. I had a delightful student Esthetician named Sstarr and went over my skin which I assumed and the course of products she recommend, along with a coupon for 10% off facial is a great start to a glowing complexion. I did find a shirt but wasn't really looking for a swap like so many here were delightfully enthusiastic just to see it going somewhere that will be loved and appreciated than the trash or lost in the donation bin, which isn't where what's left is going to a non-profit...fabulous! Once the swap was basically done I did get to browse around the area which looked like a fun lofty vibe with different pods and seating area and kitchen is super cute! Follow them on Instagram @hubcoworkinghi as the members aren't the only one with plans as they have calendar filled with events supporting local is just beautiful. Sometimes it takes a village and collaboration makes working together a great community support. Thank you!

    A free pop-up movie in Honolulu...at Impact Hub!…read more Amy found a free movie through Eventbrite and I was so excited to go! I've always wanted to see "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" and this was it! Yay! Thanks, Amy! I actually parked for free right across the street at Whole Foods. Impact Hub does have it's own parking lot, and you can get validation. Inside, the workspace (available for rent) is clean, colorful, and spacious. There are restrooms, showers, telephone booths, desks, chairs, tables, a kitchen with microwave, and a plain white wall for projections... This is where we gathered and watched the story of Fred Rogers of the television show, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". This venue was perfect for a casual get together. Tonight's event was sponsored by PBS. There was a good variety of snacks - and water was available in reusable cups. Afterwards, I realized that I had been here before. My friend's wife graduated from esthetician school at this place! Wow...it's a versatile space!

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    I came here for some continuing education classes and a beginner's class on cryptocurrencies, and…read morethe experience was excellent. The facility itself is beautiful. Modern design, high ceilings, open layout, and plenty of natural light streaming in. The common areas feel welcoming, with a nice balance between quiet spots for focused work and communal spaces where you can connect with other entrepreneurs, freelancers, and creatives. There are also individual booths for working in solitude, as well as conference rooms for group sessions. The classroom was well lit and the sound system worked perfectly, which made following along easy and enjoyable. If you're interested in coworking or booking space, check out their website for rates: sandboxhawaii.org. The only challenge I had was finding the building the first time since it blends in with the rest of the John A. Burns School of Medicine complex. Tip: it's the first building on the right facing the road as you're heading Diamond Head. Parking is plentiful right out front, which makes it super convenient. Overall, a fantastic place for learning, networking, and working in a comfortable and inspiring environment.

    Cool idea…read more.. Entrepreneur Sandbox is located right in Kaka'ako right beside UH on Ilalo St and with lots of parking available makes is a great spot to spark that imagination and on this night they had Clothing Swap Party which is a simple concept of bringing clothes, accessories, totes to swap as they provided tables to place your items and search. Community gathering to swap unwanted items going instantly to homes is nothing more than a great way to support those that are looking for items as well as I've overheard folks saying that that don't have much is so unfortunate and there nothing more that makes me happy than to see my items snatched which I did and it felt great. Love the loft vibe they have here and the location as it offers very easy parking and hope that they continue to have events like this as everyone had a great time finding new items to their wardrobe which they also provide fitting room as well. Awesome spot for all to enjoy as I was really surprised how many showed up and embraced it all. Thank you!

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    (4 reviews)

    Manoa

    Manoa Innovation Center Luck We Live Hawaii!…read moreShark Tank, Dragon's Den, Billion Dollar Investor, West Texas Investors Club......... and the list goes on of the new entrepreneur boom. No- I don't have a business. I don't own a business. My dad had a family hobby business for us 25 years ago but stopped. I am an educator by trade and education. If you are going to look for doing business though here in Hawaii- looking in research books at the University of Hawaii is no longer the only option for you. The Manoa Innovation Center seems to have gotten some seed grant money to make a space available for those that are looking to becoming big big big entrepreneurs. DevLeague seems to have a large enough space for tech students to go a non-traditional schooling route to bypass a university degree and go straight into coding. I found this Manoa Innovation Center because they held a Hackathon. Some very helpful people have suggested that I step out of my comfort zone and join different events to talk to people outside of my expertise. So go to a Hackathon. Manoa Innovation Center seems to be doing well in the new area of 'shared space.' There are a few of these different kind of spaces popping up like Box Jelly, ProtoHub, or Agora. Manoa Innovation Center is more on the tech side - think more coding/ 3d printing/ tech space instead of open floor space. People there are smart in their fields. I am glad I went to my first event - out of the box has a whole new meaning for me now- and I'm a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer - been around the world and I thought I had seem most of it all.

    Manoa innovation center is a very good place to have an office. The facilities are clean. Security…read moreis very good. They have locked access to get into separate parts of the building. The parking is good and it can be supplemented by the parking on the street. Manoa Innovation center is also a good place to hold lectures and discussions. They have conference rooms and I have attended some business meetings on the ground floor. There is a shopping mall within walking distance. So it's very convenient to get food, coffee, or shop at the Safeway. If you are looking for an office, consider this office building.

    Treehouse Coworking - sharedofficespaces - Updated June 2026

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