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December 2023 by Keith Pagan
BEAHIVE is a great place to conduct a meeting. It's quiet, it's private. The manager is accommodating and answers promptly to any last minute changes.
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December 2023 by Tracy Lerman
We rented BEAHIVE for a team retreat. We had a great experience! The space was clean and comfortable, we had all the amenities we needed (coffee, tea, wifi, etc), and Scott was very accommodating and welcoming. It's in a great location with lots of parking and easy walking to restaurants for lunch, etc. I'm very glad to have this resource in the mid-HV.
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October 2023 by Tameka
I had the greatest work experience this week working remotely from the Beahive Beacon location. They have everything one needs to have a productive workday from fast wifi, tea, coffee, bathroom, etc. The location is perfect to get out and get some fresh air and grab a bite. Scott made me feel welcome and helped me get acclimated and was able to accommodate my bookings on such short notice. I will be back for sure!
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October 2023 by Allyns Melendez
Beautiful and comfortable space!
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September 2023 by Brittany Burkley
Beautiful, very functional- I would definitely of joined if I lived in the area. My favorite coworking space, I’ve ever experienced
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August 2022 by Alan A
I paid $25 per hour to rent a small private room for four hours.Pros1) Scott is extremely friendly and made me feel welcome.2) A small private room with fast internet access.Cons1) The only source of lighting in the room was a floor lamp. After a while, this caused eye strain.2) Because the room lacked air conditioning, I had to choose between a hot room and a loud fan blowing during my call.3) The room is not soundproofed against outside noise. People chatting outside the room bothered me during my calls.The afternoon room rental cost more than $100. That seems extremely pricey to me. I would expect to pay half of that for what I received.
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February 2022 by Anne D.
The following is an exchange I had with presumably the owner/founder of this enterprise - Scott Tillett. It exemplifies the degradation in society at all levels, companies, businesses, corporations, media, culture. What used to be dignified civil society has become a sewer mass of immorality and degradation where the debased and degraded is lauded as the accepted cultural norm. Yes the facilities of this enterprise are just fine - new, "modern" in all its expected respects, but I was speaking of something far greater than all of that. Do not simply accept and go along with what this present culture has become; because it's now the world around you does not mean you cannot stand up and speak out against it. Invariably you'll get the immature and unprofessional response below - in my day businesses would have apologized, perhaps tried to explain in a more conciliatory matter to the prospective patron that sometimes communiques can become more casual when people are feeling more comfortable (although the regular outgoing company newsletter should not and never be) and to apologize for the laxity. In this case, not only was there no such apology, the result is for the person speaking to be ostensibly "removed" from the sphere of discussion, "cancelled" if you will out of the recipient's domain; obviously it was just your particular sensibility that was offended, no real violation of cultural norms had occurred so we don't need to even take you seriously or offer you the civilized respect of a discussion about it. My point is, the more you don't speak out and allow garbage, the more garbage you'll find around you, and it is all around us now, no matter how new and shiny the surface. ---------------------------------------------- Me: Hello could you please refrain from including curse words or ostensibly covered up curse words in your newsletters, e.g., "Perfect for folks who have a short-term project and just need a private space to get $h!t done." Maybe just one generation ago, that would be unheard of in a professional communication sent out by a seemingly professional organization, but the worst forms of degradation are happening in every from of media, corporations and advertising; this is just another symptom and evidence. I really don't want to be bombarded with curse words first thing in the morning when I open up a company information newsletter. Thank you. Owner: Apologies to have offended you, Anita. We will remove you from our email list. Best, Scott
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September 2021 by chris zerafa
BEAHIVE Beacon is a great co-working space on Main Street in Beacon. Scott Tillit, founder of BEAHIVE, is incredibly responsive, even when he is on vacation. The space isn’t just a co-working space for offices/desks, you can rent the conference room, or the main room on the first floor to host larger events. The facility is clean and well appointed.
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December 2019 by Cindy M Newkirk Smith
Space was accessible, clean and appropriate for the event I attended.