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Co-Merge Workplace Offers Innovative Membership Program

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Created: 03 November, 2012
Updated: 17 October, 2022
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Credit: co-merge.com

In June 2011 Co-Merge Workplace opened its doors to San Diego business men and women. This recent addition to Downtown San Diego is “the smart workplace solution,” for those seeking new connections and space that inspires.

Located on A Street in San Diego’s Financial District, the Co-Merge space offers an innovative membership program and an atmosphere of openness and collaboration. The space exudes an edgy professionalism, with a uniquely designed interior and a variety of state-of-the-art amenities.

The ultramodern communication equipment available includes high speed wireless internet access, fiber optic broadband capacity, phone conferencing and answering, high definition video conferencing, Co-Merge’s own custom networking system,  and access to virtual assistants.

In addition to its practical and comfortable furnishings, Co-merge provides access to professional office space, conference rooms of varying sizes, event spaces, privacy rooms, and secure storage space. An architectural feature of particular note is the workplace’s amazing rooftop terrace. The rooftop has comfortable patio furniture and a view of the city.

Co-merge is the perfect workplace for San Diego’s innovative freelancers, start-up organizations, and consultants. On its website, Co-Merge highlights unique member benefits, “We also provide an alternative workplace solution for companies seeking a downtown presence. Co-Merge is an excellent resource for a flexible workforce plan that incorporates telecommuting and hoteling practices.”

The Co-Merge concept marks the advent of a new business paradigm in San Diego; one hinged on sharing innovation and collaboration. If you have business to get done, a forum to host, or a networking event to manage, Co-Merge Workplace will not disappoint.

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