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Try This: A day spent working and playing at Endeavor

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You can’t beat the views from the Flight Deck | Photo by the GVLtoday team | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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Kyle here. 👋 While working alongside my pup at home has been a treat, the lack of human interaction and regular PB+J lunch has gotten old.

To try something new, I was a member for the day at Endeavor — and I loved the coworking spaces and close proximity (read: an elevator ride + few steps away) to lunch and a shopping break in ONE City Plaza. Read more on how you can Try This.

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The Sandbox: perfect for when you want to cowork in a quiet space | Photo by the GVLtoday team

What we tried (with pricing):

Endeavor’s $25 Day Pass got us a (nearly) full run of the place. The day we went happened to be Hot Chocolate Day, featuring a full bar of fixins + fresh hot chocolate (part of Endeavor’s monthly Fun Food series).

I set up shop in the Sandbox (quiet area), took calls in one of the telephone booths + made sure to peep every conference room and office.*

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The telephone booths are the perfect spot for a peaceful call. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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Get the team together to feast on good ideas | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Cheers to coworking space goals| GIF by the GVLtoday team

One fish, two fish, three fish, four can meet in the Blue Fish meeting room | GIF by the GVLtoday team

What not to miss:

The gym is truly a hidden gem. This member perk is packed with a variety of equipment and has a fully equipped shower + changing room for when you’re ready to get back to business.

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(Co)working on your fitness | Photo by the GVLtoday team.

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Pro tip: Let the view of WXYZ Bar outside serve as motivation on the treadmill | Photo by the GVLtoday team

You better work | GIF by the GVLtoday team

What we’re still talking about:

The proximity to ONE City Plaza is hard to beat. Teams and freelancers can finish up an email + five minutes later be munching on a salad from Reid’s Fine Foods right around the corner, or digging into comfort food at Tupelo Honey.

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Plaza view from the fourth floor | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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Endeavor, you’re the ONE that I want | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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Lunch with a view | Photo by the GVLtoday team

The walk to and from Reid’s is more like a hop, skip, and a jump. | GIF by the GVLtoday team

Lunch as long as you’d like with these views | GIF by the GVLtoday team

How you can experience this:

Whether you’re looking to change up your routine one day, need a go-to coworking spot or are considering a full-time office, Endeavor has multiple membership options for purchase.

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Coworking at Endeavor is like finding a lucky penny (just look up). | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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