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Try This: Spend a day coworking at Endeavor

City Editor Danielle took advantage of an Endeavor day pass ($30 per day) on “Sally’s Famous Ultimate Hot Chocolate Bar” Day, an annual tradition at the ONE City Plaza coworking space.

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When you enter Endeavor, you’ll be welcomed by Shannon, Sally, and Alan.

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As a City Editor for GVLtoday, we’re usually on the go. Whether it’s covering a new business or meeting with members of the community for a Q+A, Greenville is our office.

👋 Danielle here. I have my regular spots around town where I like to sit and write our newsletter, and when I’m downtown, Endeavor is at the top of my list.

From the co-working spaces and amenities to the friendly faces (and pups) you’ll see from day-to-day, keep reading for how you can Try This.

What we tried (with pricing):

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Breaks to pet Caper are always necessary.

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When I walked in to use my day pass ($30 per day), I was greeted by Caper, Endeavor’s official mascot, and was informed by her human, Shannon, that it was “hot chocolate bar day.” Say less. I loaded my mug with marshmallows and cocoa before settling into The Sandbox (aka the quiet area). ☕️

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DYK Endeavor has monthly Fun Food events?

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With monitors ready to plug into your laptop and phone booths standing by for your virtual meetings and calls, this comfortable space had everything I needed to settle in and write.

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With options to sit, stand, and get comfy, The Sandbox is the perfect spot.

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Pro tip: Read more on Sally Williamson, Endeavor’s Member Services Specialist, as part of our Q+A series.

What not to miss:

Since we already talked about Caper the corgi and fun perks like free hot chocolate — which are both can’t-miss amenities in my book — let’s talk about the gym available to Endeavor members ($125+/month) and Day Pass visitors.

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Midday stress relief, anyone?

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Tucked away with a view overlooking downtown Greenville, this gym has everything you could need for a midday workout or a quick sweat before you head home for the day.

What we’re still talking about:

When I took a lunch break, I was surrounded by options in ONE City Plaza — I stopped by Reid’s Fine Foods, steps away from Endeavor. A short walk down Main St. gives you access to even more downtown favorites. Next time, I’m thinking I’ll walk to Nose Dive for a burger. 🍔

How you can experience this:

If you’re looking for a productivity-reset while working from home or a more full-time work solution that suits your style, Endeavor has multiple membership options for purchase.

Things to know if you go:

  • Experience: Spend a day coworking at Endeavor
  • Price: Day Pass: $30; memberships vary
  • Website: endeavorgreenville.com
  • Address: 1 N. Main St., Greenville, SC 29601, 4th floor
  • Hours: Day Passes: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (24/7 access with All Access membership)

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