102 Training Street North, Glendale, CO 80246
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The Workshops presents itself as a charming, creative community housed in a repurposed space where a variety of independent businesses coexist. It feels like a small village of professionals - hair salons, artists, coffee shops, tattoo studios, and other small shops - all tucked into a single building that has a lot of character. For many tenants, this is exactly the draw: a walkable, mixed-use environment where you're surrounded by fellow creatives, each contributing to a lively, collaborative vibe. The concept is praised for its "creative use of a repurposed storage facility" and for the energy that comes from sharing a building with so many different kinds of shops and studios. People consistently describe the space as visually appealing and thoughtfully laid out, with a vibe that's both modern and welcoming, even if it isn't the most glamorous in town.
Management and overall experience emerge as a major plus in many reviews. Kyla, the property manager, is repeatedly singled out for being responsive, personable, and effective at solving problems. Reviewers praise the level of support they receive, noting that management is "extremely fair" with rates, easy to work with, and attentive to tenants' needs. The building is described as well kept and clean, with a sense of order and reliability that makes it feel like a stable home for small businesses. Several tenants highlight the value proposition - affordable rent that includes practical perks like wifi and other essential amenities - making the space attractive for startups, freelancers, and small service providers who want to establish a presence without breaking the bank.
A recurring thread in the feedback centers on parking and access. Parking is the dominant friction point for many tenants, especially during peak morning to early afternoon hours. One reviewer notes that the lease promises parking but that spaces are frequently unavailable during 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, raising the question of whether tenants should be guaranteed a dedicated space. The same feedback includes practical, sometimes cautionary advice: check parking options early, as there are stories of towing from off-site lots and costly parking towed to far-away locations. Some tenants report that there are "no issues with parking" if you're able to navigate the city's options or if you're willing to carpool, and a few point to nearby free city parking near a gym across the street as a workaround. The conflicting experiences suggest that parking is highly variable and can depend on the time of day, specific location within the complex, and one's willingness to plan ahead or explore alternative parking routes.
Climate control and physical comfort are another mixed note. A number of tenants report that the air conditioning can be unreliable, particularly in the summer, leading to uncomfortable conditions for clients and staff. The management and maintenance teams sometimes respond with apologies or explanations, but the inconsistency has left some tenants feeling frustrated, especially those who rely on predictable comfort for their services - like facial treatments or other client-facing appointments. Elevators also come up as a point of concern or humor: some tenants find the elevator a nuisance or even scary, while others simply prefer taking the stairs. Noise and privacy present additional challenges for some occupants. Reviews describe doors slamming, conversations echoing through walls, and a general sense that not all tenants understand the need for quieter, more respectful operation. In short, the building's energy is vibrant and communal, but it can make personal downtime or quiet work more difficult at times.
Within this vibrant ecosystem, several individual service providers stand out for the quality of their work and the care they bring to clients. Michael, a hairstylist, is celebrated for his meticulous color consultations and his willingness to adjust color tone if the client finds it too warm. The end results are repeatedly described as gorgeous and healthy-looking hair, with clients appreciating the level of trust and the balanced judgment he brings to haircut decisions, particularly when dealing with damage. Tracy's also earns praise for consistently good haircuts, described as reliable every time. Souli Skinspa earns praise for a relaxing facial experience, while others speak highly of specific professionals such as Diana Abeyta, who is recognized as highly knowledgeable about bi-racial hair textures and praised for her informative, polite manner. A tattoo artist, Bailie Waters, is highlighted for her professionalism, patience, and skill, underscoring the Workshops as a place where skilled practitioners across disciplines can thrive.
Beyond individual success stories, people consistently cite the community aspect as a key strength. The building's diversity - ranging from coffee shops and art studios to salons and boutiques - creates a lively ecosystem where small businesses can cross-pollinate. Reviewers speak of the location as a strong plus and appreciate the opportunities to meet a wide variety of clients and fellow tenants. The general sentiment is that, despite the occasional logistical hiccup, the Workshops offer a creative and practical platform for small businesses to establish themselves, grow, and feel supported by a management team that understands the needs of tenants who rely on steady access, fair pricing, and a cooperative environment.
In the end, the Workshops emerges as a space with a clear sense of purpose: to nurture small, independent businesses by providing a centralized, community-driven home where creativity can flourish. It is recognized for its strong, responsive management, particularly Kyla, and for its unique, mixed-use vibe that keeps a steady stream of shops and services under one roof. The location and concept attract many who want affordable rent, inclusive amenities, and a chance to be part of a supportive, creative neighborhood. Yet it's equally clear that the property's charm comes with real-life trade-offs - especially around parking, climate control, and occasional noise or accessibility concerns - that tenants weigh as they decide whether the Workshops is the right fit for their business needs. For many, despite the bumps, the combination of an engaging environment, practical amenities, and a dedicated management team makes the Workshops a compelling choice for establishing and growing a small business in a lively, collaborative setting.
Welcome to Training Facility 102, a premier assisted living community located in Glendale, CO. Our facility offers a wide range of amenities and care services to ensure that our residents live comfortably and receive the assistance they need.
Our spacious apartments come fully furnished and include amenities such as cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi/high-speed internet, telephone service, and a kitchenette for those who prefer to cook their own meals. We also offer housekeeping services to keep your living space clean and tidy.
At Training Facility 102, we understand the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle. That's why we offer a variety of activities for our residents to enjoy. From resident-run activities to scheduled daily activities, there is something for everyone. Our small library provides a peaceful space for reading and relaxation.
When it comes to dining, we cater to special dietary restrictions and offer restaurant-style dining with delicious meals prepared by our talented chefs. Our diabetes diet program ensures that residents with specific dietary needs are well taken care of. Meal preparation and service are provided for those who require assistance.
Our dedicated staff is available 24 hours a day to provide supervision and assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. Medication management is also provided to ensure that residents take their medications on time.
We prioritize the mental wellness of our residents through our specialized mental wellness program. This program focuses on creating a supportive environment where individuals can thrive mentally and emotionally.
Located in Glendale, CO, Training Facility 102 enjoys close proximity to various amenities in the surrounding area. With cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, transportation options, places of worship nearby – everything is easily accessible.
At Training Facility 102 in Glendale, CO, we strive to provide exceptional care in a warm and welcoming environment. Contact us today to schedule a tour or learn more about the services we offer!
Training Facility 102 is located at 102 Training Street North, Glendale, CO 80246 in Denver County, Colorado
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