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    CREDO Conduit - Phone/Private Working Booths

    CREDO Conduit

    (3 reviews)

    Uptown, Ivanhoe

    I haven't used the space yet but came for a visit. It is amazing what they did to this warehouse -…read moregreat use of space and very creative interior design. There are "tiny houses", phone booths, 2 conference rooms, and plenty of space to walk around.

    5 Stars for a newish community-focused coworking space run by Downtown Credo. With tiny houses. And…read morea Boulevard of Dreams. You already know the location. You've driven from Ivanhoe to Downtown Orlando on Orange Ave and wondered why there were miniature houses inside the building with floor to ceiling glass windows. Well, wonder no more! Downtown Credo has moved their coworking concept into this trippy space and it's kind of the best thing ever, guys. Sure, they have a few kinks to work out because it's new, but there's a reason why some of the coolest cats in town choose this bizarre little contained village for their work space. Hint: it's the people. Potential coworkers fill out a form online like any other coworking space, but a key question is "What is the mission of your company, group, or project?" Though, you don't have to be in it to save the world, this means the folks who work here have some understanding (aided by their walk-thru of the space) that this is about fostering a creative community of potential collaborators. The industries represented in Conduit are varied- from marketing, to web and app developers, to filmmakers, to media. From the website, "The CREDO Conduit is a curated cross-disciplinary coworking space that is focused on convening Central Florida's creative class to cultivate a network of meaning, impact and community." This diversity has already led to unique collaborations and it lends itself to a truly special, dynamic vibe. The floor to ceiling murals that extend into the bathrooms also give an interesting vibe... (for real, check out the ceiling in the men's room...) Membership levels currently allow for a shared desk, a dedicated desk, and a 3 person tiny house. You can't write this ish with a straight face, man. But I'm in one of those tiny houses with Bungalower and Snap! Studio Booth and it's weird/fun as hell. To recap- this is the least stuffy, weirdest designed little-coworking-space-that-could. You aren't going to have a special kitchen or a person whose full job is to cater to coworkers, but you will weirdly have a full bathroom (with a shower), a movie-theater that's actually a conference room, and there'll be occasional sightings of Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy (weee!!! #FanGirl!!). So, as long as you've got those expectations, you'll flippin love it. I guarantee it. (In the Men's Warehouse guy voice so you know I'm legit.)

    Regus - GAI Building

    Regus - GAI Building

    (8 reviews)

    Thornton Park, South Eola, Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

    My experience has been terrible. I wasn't able to log onto their website to reserve space. I tried…read moreto cancel my account and informed the local employees, but they said my account could only be cancelled through the portal, which I couldn't log onto. Attempts to reach anyone above the local level failed. It's been an absolute disaster. They're now sending me bills for approximately $6,000 despite my not being able to use any office space due to their website problems. Without a doubt one of my worst business experiences.

    This review is coming from the non-financial side of things (my boss takes care of that stuff;…read morehowever, I have heard that the rates are reasonable). Regus offers office/co-working space in the GAI Building, which is a relatively new building located at the intersection of Summerlin and South Street, near downtown Orlando. My company rents out 4 small offices that are all shared by a common hallway, branched off from the main hallway. The nice thing about our setup is that the common hallway has a door that can be locked (so it's possible to leave the office doors open after hours, although those can all be locked as well). It's a small setup but it fits our needs, and there's the option of both wired and wireless networking. Internet access works fine with no hiccups (I have not tried a speed test yet). The people at the front desk are very nice and helpful. There's a conference room that you can reserve, which is well lit, has comfortable chairs, and the plugs for your laptops are under the table. Seats about 8 people comfortably. The main (lounge) area is bright and spacious; I saw two flat screens on the wall, usually running something like CNN or CNBC. Window view is decent - you can't really see downtown but you *almost* can see it; good enough. Kitchen has a fridge where you can keep your stuff, a vending machine with snacks, and a copier. (You get a code to run the copier - pay later). There are also semi-private "Thinkpods" with network hookups, if you want to take your laptop with you and do some quick work (or thinking). I have seen stuff like this in airport lounges. Coffee is free at Regus (thank God). They come in these little "packs" that you insert into the machine, which pours the coffee for you - sorta like Keurig machines. Finally, the GAI building is a "green" building, so expect some energy-saving stuff like lights that automatically-turn off when the room isn't in use. It has LEED certification, whatever the heck that means. But you can plug your electric car in at the ground level, which I assume was part of that. =) As for parking, if you park on level 3 or higher, you don't have to pay anything, and so far, there is plenty of parking, not an issue at all. After hours: you need key-cards to get inside the building, make the elevator work, and finally get into the office. But unless you work ungodly hours like myself, you'll probably never have to worry about it.

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