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October 2023 by Casey Clark
I have been here for years and plan on staying for a lot longer. My fellow tenets are great and the management is reliable and efficient. Definitely a place worth considering when operating a business!
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September 2023 by sang moon
I like the property. 24/7 accessible, well maintained, responsive property manager. It couldn't be better.
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April 2023 by Scot S.
This is a great option if you are looking for short term industrial space with a loading dock. it included all expenses and shared forklift access.
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April 2023 by Erica Fuller
This place is fantastic!!!
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August 2022 by fara mor
Not enough parking lots even for the staff. It smells like hell.
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January 2022 by Joseph Benbihi
Trash.
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December 2021 by Jo Jo
Trash.
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October 2021 by YOURCOMMONDEALS
When we first heard about ReadySpaces it was exactly what my business was looking for.You have your own unit and access to many amenities in the facility like liftgates/forklifts and 24-hour access. We had the option to tour the facility prior to signing up and were introduced to Shawn, our tour guide and Senior General Manger at the Springfield location.During the last two months of our stay at ReadySpaces nothing but positive attributes, wonderful opportunity to connect with other businesses while building/growing your own business.Thank you to Shawn for making our transition smoothly and wonderful service.
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May 2021 by mehdi kordnavasi
I started in Sep 2020 here to launch an online grocery business. I am so happy because I got everything I needed as all-in-one services.Thanks for your great service.
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June 2020 by MacCallister H.
Honestly, I wanted to love this place. I like the idea of a wework-type space for actually building things, and back in November I was eager to sign a lease. Long story short: I've been paying rent for ~7 months and my unit still isn't completed. Security is a joke. The front door never locked until about a month ago. The bay doors are always left up, 24/7. The bathrooms never have soap, toilet paper, or paper towels because apparently someone has been coming in and stealing it, so they refuse to keep it stocked. The recommendation from Corporate is to literally carry around your own tp. Even with this obscene lack of basic security, I've been yelled at by an ex-cop employee to not let visitors come into the space without signing in on an iPad. Yea, that's going to do a lot. Amenities? The forklift has only not been out of propane once out of the handful of times I've wanted to use it. Obviously no heat or climate control, but that's expected from a warehouse. They've had the conference room (which I used to use to take meetings) locked up for the last 4 months. No vending, no water. Even the lobby area AC doesn't get it below what I estimate to be 78-80 degrees. The other tenants leave a lot to be desired. It took 5 months for Readyspaces to finish putting up walls on my unit, during which time I had several unknown people caught on camera coming into my private area. My first neighbors were running a fake check printing and mobility wheelchair theft ring. Another tenant that those guys hired to help move their "product" ended up stealing everything valuable out of their unit after they allegedly fled the state. The only reason I got this space was to work on robotics projects which require a 240v line, which I was assured would be installed within a month. Guess what? It's still not finished. And Readyspaces won't let me interact with the electrician, or find my own. I'm about 30+ emails down this rabbit hole of a really simple request. This particular location has been through 2 general mangers. The first got fired. The second, I'm not sure. This place is a rudderless mess, and I really don't trust them to get any better with the way they've been handling stuff so far. I'd be out of here today if I had another option.
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February 2020 by Lara I.
Long story short. I was given the monthly rate for various sizes on February 12 and let them know I would be moving in by February 15 (depending on when I could get my movers). I scheduled movers and rented a 26' truck, filled out the form and waited to receive the contract lease agreement. It is $300 MORE per month than what was quoted to me only 3 days prior during my site visit on February 12. I asked if my original quote could be honored -- there has been no communication to that end and my 26' truck is still packed with two warehouses worth of material. I'm paying for this truck daily until I hear back from someone. I felt strong-armed and a bit blindsided to accept a higher monthly price. I'm hoping that this is all just a communication jumble due to a weekend move, especially a holiday weekend move. Up until this point I've had mostly positive interactions with the company. I'm happy to revise this review if the issue is resolved. Full story below. I'm the owner of a small business that has been in operation for less than a year. I was working out of two spaces in DC and looking to consolidate into one space. Ready spaces seemed like the perfect fit and I was excited about the space. I inquired on January 20, 2020 about pricing and availability. Amy R. was helpful, responsive, answered all questions, found the exact space needs I was looking for. She is one reason this is not a 1 star review. She emailed price quotes for several size units and the prices were reasonable. I wasn't ready to move at that point, but scheduled the move for mid-February. We had 2 major year-end reports due and I wanted to hold off on moving until after those reports were submitted. I called Ready Spaces a week in advance to let them know that I was interested in a mid-February move, and met with Ben to look at available spaces on Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Ben was also friendly and helpful (another reason this is not a 1 star review). I inquired about the monthly prices + prorated amount for several units ranging from 725 sq.ft. to 2,000 sq.ft and was given similar quotes from what was emailed to me on Jan 20. I wanted to know how much money I needed to put down that day, and knew that I would move when I had movers and the truck in place, but went back and forth on the unit size. I also asked what the process was for signing the lease. Ben told me I could do everything online, that I didn't need to physically come into the office to sign any papers. I took this to mean I could reserve and pay for the unit online. Instead, the process is you fill out a form, someone will request for more information, then they send a contract lease agreement that you sign, then you pay. I emailed Amy on Friday to let her know which unit I was interested in and she began processing the information. I scheduled movers, let my current space know that I was moving out (I let them know in January), I rented a 26' UHaul truck and hired movers. Everything was underway. My movers packed up the 26' truck. I received the contract lease agreement from Chris that I'm supposed to sign before they send me the link for payment. This contract agreement lists a monthly cost that is $300 MORE per month than what was originally quoted to me just three days prior, and on two separate occasions. This is not an insignificant amount for small/mid sized business owners. I forwarded Amy's email to all three parties (Ben, Chris, Amy) and asked why I was being charged $300 more per month. I asked for the rate I was given to be honored. I was told by Chris, "The prices below were quoted about a month ago and we have had a price increase since then." I told Chris that these quotes were given to me 3 days ago on February 12th when I toured the facility. There was a $30 increase from the email quote... which I understand. But a $300 increase was unexpected and makes me feel uncertain about a company that changes pricing arbitrarily and without transparency. The contract lease agreement also already includes