A real place, run by accountable people
2727 Coworking is a physical workspace at 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick in Montreal. Its public website identifies that address and describes offices, desks, meeting facilities, mailbox services, printing, scanning, and onsite security features. [1]
The following are direct disclosures from the 2727 Coworking operator. They are stated here so customers know who and what stands behind the public brand:
| Operator disclosure | Current information |
|---|---|
| Legal operator | 9258-0448 Québec Inc. |
| Physical premises | Commercial condominium units 104 through 109 at 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick |
| Owner and operating lead | Adrien Laurent |
| Manager | Maxime Laurent |
| Administration and payments | Daniel Laurent |
| Onsite concierge, workspace inventory, and tours | Danilo Godoi |
These first-party disclosures should not be confused with an independent corporate-registry report. Anyone can check the operator's current public record by searching the exact legal name in Québec's official Enterprise Register. The government search can display an enterprise's NEQ, registration status, names used, and establishment addresses. [3]
That combination of a visitable site, named operator, identifiable team, and independent verification matters. When you choose a private office, a desk, a place to meet clients, or an address where business correspondence may arrive, you should not have to guess what exists behind the website.
The place behind the name
2727 is not presented as a software product wrapped around a borrowed address. The coworking operation is located inside the Saint-Patrick Street premises it describes. Members and prospective customers can see the environment and meet the people who operate it.
Several practical uses come together at the same location:
- Private offices for small teams that need a dedicated room.
- Desks and day passes for independent, remote, and hybrid workers.
- Meeting and conference space for conversations that need a professional setting.
- Business-address services for eligible organizations that need a Montreal business presence.
- Virtual-mailbox services for eligible customers who need accepted-name and mail-visibility workflows tied to a real site.
Not every customer needs every service. A founder may need a stable two-person office. A consultant may need a desk and a room in which to meet clients. An address customer may care most about accepted recipient names, mail visibility, and a person who can examine an exception. The common denominator is physical operation rather than an abstract listing.
Prospective members can view the premises and examine the current office options before arranging a visit. Availability, access, and included services still depend on the selected plan and the current inventory.
Who is responsible
Accountability is easier when roles are named. 2727 presents its operating team by function rather than publishing unnecessary personal details.
Adrien Laurent, owner and operating lead
Adrien is responsible for the direction of 2727 and the systems that connect the physical premises, customer experience, and service infrastructure. Material decisions about the operating model ultimately sit with him. This identifies responsibility without disclosing ownership percentages or private financial information.
Maxime Laurent, manager
Maxime manages the coworking operation. His role is to keep policy, service delivery, and the daily running of the space aligned.
Daniel Laurent, administration and payments
Daniel supports the administrative side of the business, including payment-related follow-up. Customers therefore have a clearly assigned route for account and administration questions rather than only an anonymous billing inbox.
Danilo Godoi, onsite concierge, inventory, and tours
Danilo handles front-of-house activity at the premises. He maintains the current view of workspace availability, receives visitors, and conducts tours. His role is the practical connection between an online request and what is actually happening at 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick.
Roles can change over time. Official operating contacts on this website should remain the source of truth for reaching the team; personal details copied into third-party directories should not.
See the premises before deciding
A serious workspace or address decision should not depend only on photographs. 2727 invites prospective customers to schedule a tour of the Montreal premises. [2]
The visit process is straightforward:
- Choose an available time on the book-a-visit page.
- Provide the basic information needed to confirm the tour.
- Come to 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick at the confirmed time.
- See the work areas and shared facilities relevant to your needs.
- Ask how availability, access, accepted names, notifications, pickup, scanning, forwarding, parcels, and exceptions apply to the plan you are considering.
A tour is a verification step as much as a presentation. It is the right time to confirm the office or desk under consideration, the people you will deal with, and any use case that depends on a third party accepting the address.
If none of the booking times works, use the contact page rather than arriving without confirmation. Staffed tour times, member access, and mail-service hours are different schedules and should not be treated as interchangeable.
Why a staffed business address matters
A street address and a staffed address are not the same service.
An address can look credible on a form yet fail at the moment that matters. A courier may need a person. An envelope may use an unexpected variation of a company name. A sender may request a signature. A customer may simply need to know whether something actually arrived. A staffed site creates a human checkpoint for situations that cannot be resolved reliably by an automated label.
It does not follow that every item is automatically accepted, opened, scanned, signed for, or forwarded. A responsible workflow still has to connect the right customer, approved recipient name, eligible plan, authority, and instruction.
Based on the operator's description of its current address-intake and client-mailbox systems, the operating logic is:
- Fit is reviewed before activation. The prospective customer identifies the person or organization that wants to use the address, the intended use, and any outside institution whose rules matter. Additional verification may be required before service is confirmed.
- Accepted names are associated with an account. Mail can only be routed reliably when the addressee matches a person or business the service expects.
- Deliveries reach a real premises. The address refers to the Saint-Patrick Street location, not a software-only forwarding label.
- The item is matched to the customer. A team member can review a naming difference or other exception instead of silently assigning mail to the wrong account.
- The customer gets visibility. Eligible mailbox activity and scanned-mail information can be surfaced through the customer workflow.
- The next action follows the plan and authorization. Pickup, opening, scanning, forwarding, storage, and disposal are distinct actions. Their availability, timing, fees, authorization, and retention rules depend on current service terms and customer instructions.
This description makes responsibility visible; it is not a claim of perfect security or universal acceptance. Before purchasing, customers should review the current rules for accepted names, identity checks, parcels, signatures, notification timing, pickup, scanning, forwarding, retention, unclaimed items, cancellation, and mail received after service ends.
Privacy and security boundaries
Business-address services sit at the intersection of public business identity and private correspondence. Clear limits protect the customer, other customers at the address, and the operator.
| The service can provide | The service does not automatically guarantee |
|---|---|
| A real commercial location disclosed by the operator | Acceptance by every bank, registry, marketplace, regulator, or government program |
| An account tied to approved recipient names | Receipt for unknown, unapproved, or misspelled recipients |
| Human review of eligible exceptions | Acceptance of every parcel, carrier, size, signature request, or regulated item |
| Customer visibility into eligible mail activity | Automatic opening, scanning, forwarding, or indefinite storage of every item |
| Physical and technical safeguards | Perfect security or elimination of all operational risk |
| An explanation of the available service | Legal, tax, accounting, immigration, licensing, or regulatory advice |
Opening or scanning is not implied merely because an envelope arrives. It must be authorized and included in the applicable service. Likewise, a shared staffed business address is not automatically a registered-agent service, unrestricted parcel depot, or guaranteed address for every corporate filing.
The customer remains responsible for checking whether the address is eligible for the intended account or filing. If a bank, government body, marketplace, professional order, immigration program, or payment provider has its own address standard, ask that organization and share the requirement with 2727 before subscribing. When the answer depends on a specific legal situation, use a qualified adviser.
Québec's Enterprise Register is the correct independent source for current corporate information. The government describes it as a public information bank, states that enterprises are responsible for the accuracy of their declarations, and explains that registered information can have legal value. [4] Search for 9258-0448 Québec Inc. in the live register rather than relying on a static screenshot reproduced by a marketing site.
Identity and authority are also ordinary features of responsible mail systems. For its own Mail Forwarding product, Canada Post requires government-issued photo identification and proof of authorization when someone orders on behalf of another person or organization. [5] That is Canada Post's rule for Canada Post's product, not a claim that 2727 offers or replaces that service. It illustrates why a provider may need to establish who is entitled to direct another party's mail.
A Montreal base in the Sud-Ouest
The setting is part of the value of a physical workplace. Rue Saint-Patrick runs through Montreal's historic southwest beside the Lachine Canal corridor. The City describes Griffintown as a former industrial area being transformed into an innovative, livable, and sustainable neighbourhood. [6]
Parks Canada places the Lachine Canal in southwest Montreal and says its banks and path are accessible on foot, by bicycle, public transit, and car. Its directions list Charlevoix for the Atwater Market area and Saint-Gabriel Lock, and note that the station is about 100 metres from the canal bike path. [7]
The STM locates the Charlevoix station entrance at 2600 Rue Centre. The station is on the Green Line and has local bus connections that include the 101 Saint-Patrick. [8] Visitors should still use the exact 2727 address and the instructions in their confirmed booking for the final approach.
Across the canal, Atwater Market is another useful landmark. Marchés publics de Montréal places it in southwest Montreal near the Lachine Canal and notes that the Art Deco market has existed since 1933. [9]
This is why 2727 describes itself as a Montreal base, not simply a product catalogue. A member can work and meet here, then step outside into an area connected to the canal path, transit, and daily services. An address customer can point to a place that can be visited while still respecting the access and service rules that apply to non-members and mail customers.
Who 2727 is designed to serve
2727 is intended for people who value a smaller, identifiable operation and want to know who is on the other side of a request:
- Independent professionals who need a consistent place to focus or meet.
- Small teams that want a private office without building their own workplace infrastructure.
- Remote and hybrid workers who want a professional Montreal base.
- Founders and organizations that need an eligible business-address or mailbox workflow tied to a physical site.
- Visitors who need a day workspace or professional meeting setting.
Fit still depends on current availability, intended use, expected mail or parcel patterns, and the applicable plan. It is better to identify a mismatch before activation than to sell a service that a customer's bank, regulator, courier requirements, team size, or volume makes unsuitable.
Verify 2727 independently
An About page should not require an act of faith. Use this checklist before committing:
- Check the operator. Search
9258-0448 Québec Inc.in the official Québec Enterprise Register. Review the current name, status, and addresses displayed by the government. - Check the premises. Compare the public website, booking confirmation, and physical address: 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick, commercial units 104 through 109.
- Meet the operation. Book a visit and ask to see the part of the service relevant to you.
- Check the intended use. Ask the bank, registry, marketplace, licensing body, courier, or adviser that will rely on the address whether a shared staffed business address is acceptable.
- Read the current terms. Confirm accepted names, identification, parcels, signatures, pickup, scanning, forwarding, fees, retention, cancellation, and what happens to mail after service ends.
- Use official contacts. Start from 2727coworking.com or the contact page, not details copied into a third-party directory.
Frequently asked questions
Is 2727 Coworking a real physical location?
Yes. According to the operator's direct disclosure and the address published on its public website, the coworking premises are at 2727 Rue Saint-Patrick in Montreal. The operator states that it occupies commercial condominium units 104 through 109. Prospective customers can request a confirmed visit rather than relying only on online images.
Which company operates 2727 Coworking?
2727 identifies 9258-0448 Québec Inc. as its legal operator. For current public corporate information, search that exact legal name in Québec's Enterprise Register. A live government record is more reliable than a registry screenshot that may become outdated.
Who runs the space day to day?
The operator identifies Maxime Laurent as manager, Daniel Laurent for administration and payments, Danilo Godoi as the onsite concierge responsible for front-of-house activity, current workspace inventory, and tours, and Adrien Laurent as owner and operating lead. These are functional disclosures; official operating channels remain the right way to reach the team.
Can I visit before renting an office, desk, or address service?
Yes. Use the book-a-visit page to select an available time. A confirmed tour lets you inspect the premises, see relevant facilities, discuss availability, and ask questions specific to your intended service.
Is the business-address service the same as a P.O. box?
No. The 2727 service is tied to a staffed commercial premises and an account workflow for accepted names and eligible mail services. That distinction does not mean every outside authority will accept it for every purpose. Check the requirement that matters to your organization before subscribing.
Can I use the address as my head office or registered address?
Possibly, depending on the entity, filing, selected plan, and current rules of the relevant authority. 2727 cannot make that legal determination or guarantee acceptance. Review the official requirement, obtain professional advice where appropriate, and confirm the intended use before activation.
What happens when mail arrives?
The operator's stated workflow connects eligible mail addressed to an accepted name with the relevant active account. Customer visibility and the next action then depend on the plan and instructions. Pickup, opening, scanning, forwarding, storage, signatures, and parcels are separate capabilities that should be confirmed in the current terms.
Will every envelope be opened or scanned?
No such assumption should be made. Opening and scanning depend on authorization, eligibility, and the selected service. Some items may need manual review, be ineligible, or have to remain unopened. Confirm the current scanning and privacy rules before subscribing.
What if a sender uses the wrong company name?
Accepted names connect an item to an account. A minor variation may be reviewable by a person, but an unknown or unapproved recipient cannot safely be assumed to belong to a customer. Add every legitimate recipient name through the approved process before using it.
Are parcels and signature-required items accepted?
Only when the applicable plan, carrier, item type, size, staffing window, and current terms permit it. Confirm parcel and signature requirements in advance. Do not route time-sensitive, valuable, or regulated material based on an assumption.
Is access available 24/7?
Workspace access and staffed service hours are different questions. Some memberships may include round-the-clock member access, while tours, concierge assistance, mail handling, pickup, and other staffed actions follow their own schedules. Confirm the rules for the selected plan.
How can I tell whether the service fits my business?
Explain the intended use, approved recipient names, expected mail volume and parcel types, and any address rule imposed by a third party. 2727 can explain its service. The relevant authority or a qualified adviser must confirm outside eligibility.
Come and verify the fit
For a desk or office, start with the current workspace options or book a visit. If the address or mail workflow is the deciding factor, review the business-address service and virtual-mailbox service, then contact the team with the intended use and questions that need a clear answer before activation.
References
- 2727 Coworking - Premium Office Space Montreal
- Book a Visit - 2727 Coworking
- Find an Enterprise in the Enterprise Register - Gouvernement du Québec
- About the Enterprise Register - Gouvernement du Québec
- Purchasing Mail Forwarding - Overview - Canada Post
- The Griffintown project - Ville de Montréal
- Getting here - Lachine Canal National Historic Site - Parks Canada
- Charlevoix - Société de transport de Montréal
- Atwater Market - Marchés publics de Montréal
