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Friday, August 21, 2015

The top 10 meeting rooms you can rent in Toronto

meeting room torontoMeetings rooms for rent in Toronto will have you getting down to business in more exciting places than a stuffy board room or local coffee shop. With everything from remodelled bank vaults to industrial office spaces, there's a meeting room out there to get your creative juices flowing.

Here are my picks for the top places to rent a meeting room in Toronto.

IQ Office
IQ has two offices in the heart of downtown. In The Vault, located in the old Bank of Canada building, you'll find three meeting rooms next to a lounge and putting green. The Dineen Lounge, located in a heritage building at Yonge and Temperance, offers three meeting rooms options. The rent varies depending on size, but will cost $29-$69 per hour.

Brightlane
Brightlane offers modern, industrial meeting rooms to nonmembers and members alike. With high ceilings, white exposed brick walls, and decidedly red and grey decor, this space is anything but stuffy. The daily rental rate ranges from $210-$330, depending on the size of room you want.

CSI
If you're looking for variety, look no further than the rental offices of CSI. With 3 locations and 13 different rooms of varying sizes, you've got a ton to choose from. Offering everything from an eight person room that would look at home in a Victorian era house to larger, all-white contemporary options, there's something for everyone. Rental cost varies room-to-room and size of organization.

Studio 408
This room in 401 Richmond is not your typical meeting space. With a post and beam design aesthetic, this space goes for $65 per hour or $225 daily. The space features two large tables, WiFi, a projector, whiteboards, and a conference phone.

Network Orange
For those who need meeting space on a more frequent basis, the drop-in package at Network Orange is ideal. For $20 per day, you'll be able to use the 6-seater meeting rooms and workspaces three times over the course of a month. You'll have access to all the services offered by Network Orange during your stay, like high-speed internet access, whiteboards, projectors and more.

The Ivey
They Ivey has 11 meeting rooms that range in capacity from 8-100 people. So whether you're business meeting is on the larger side or little more intimate, there are plenty of spaces to suit your needs. Renters have access to high-speed internet, lapel microphones, and more. Rates vary from room-to-room.

Think Site
The Think Site offices on Richmond West offer six expansive meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 30 people, making them ideal for larger groups. Renters have access to LCD projectors, whiteboards, flip charts and other meeting essentials. They also offer live-streaming services and note-takers upon request. Rates range from $70-$120 per hour.

MaRS
MaRS Discovery District, as expected, offers some of the most modern looking meeting spaces in the city. They offer boardrooms that seat 8-12 people in their Collaboration Centre, or, if you're looking to scale, they also have spaces with enough room for 80. Prices vary depending on the size of room you're looking to rent.

Workplace One
Workplace One has rentable meeting rooms at all three of their downtown locations: Queen West, King East, and King West-Liberty. The contemporary spaces are ideal for smaller groups, with the largest (Queen West) seating eight. Rental costs vary, ranging from $40-$65 per hour.

The Toronto Public Library - Scarborough Civic Centre
Many of Toronto's libraries offer meeting space but if you're in the east end, try Toronto's newest edition. You won't find all the luxuries you get at downtown office spaces, but what they lack in supplies, they make up for in space. The meeting rooms here are perfect for those looking for a larger-scale space, as rooms can accommodate up to 40 people. Rates vary.

What did I miss? Add more meeting room options to the comments.

Top photo from IQ Office - University location.


by Alice Prendergast via blogTO

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