Gretchen and Glen answered this well, but I just wanted to clarify. I run a 
search marketing company and we've had multiple coworking clients in the 
past. You definitely want to use suite numbers to differentiate the 
addresses, otherwise you run the risk of a duplication of the listings 
themselves (which can be a pain to remedy). You run the risk of this 
happening anyway because, well, Google isn't perfect. I've seen addresses 
that are similar get meshed together and make a listing that appears in 
search results that is incorrect. While this is unavoidable with your 
members, make sure to keep an eye out for scenarios where the likelihood of 
duplication is higher. An example of this would be two separate businesses 
having no only a similar address, but a similar name as well.

Hope that helps!

Jared Carrizales
Founder - Heroic Search
http://heroicsearch.com
@JaredCarrizales <https://twitter.com/JaredCarrizales>


On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:51:02 AM UTC-6, Kelly Fitzgerald wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone-
>
> I searched among the topics and didn't see anything about this (so forgive 
> me if the topic is buried somewhere). 
>
> We provide business address options for our members. Just this week a 
> member had a google location verification sent to our address (for search 
> reasons, obviously). We already have the address on google and I'm 
> wondering if the member verifies their location as the same as ours if that 
> will create conflict? Maybe it's not a big deal- but I'm not sure how this 
> works. Do we just need to slightly vary everyone's addresses?
>
> Thoughts and/or how you've dealt with this would be helpful!
>

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