Where do I start? Heard of this place for a while now. Couldn’t really picture what it was about. I heard it was a «cool place» and it has something to do with business. From time to time I’d hear something and forget about it. One day I just walked in to see for myself. My wife and I entered the place and were immediately visually stirred by the relaxed«hip» if you will, atmosphere of the place. The décor is very tastefully done. The tour was casual and enjoyable. You don’t feel any pressure to join or anything. I will describe it kind of like a modern alternative to the Chamber in a way but with an entrepreneurial bent. «One Million Cups» is held here every month spotlighting a startup or existing business. Cape Girardeau is one of only 75 cities across the U.S. sponsoring this organisation and it is held here at Codefi. Work spaces are available on a first come first serve basis or you can rent some space as well. Conference rooms are offered on a scheduled basis. Did I mention«Beer Thirty» held every Thursdays at 4:30? I’ve been here for over a month and it’s been a great overall experience. If you still don’t know what it is, just come by and you will find nice people to give you an introduction to the place. Highly recommended.
Aimee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Louis, MO
After going to school at SEMO and spending a lot of time in Cape afterwards visiting my best friend and my sister, I can tell you with certainty that the town needed a badass co-working space. Codefi fulfills that need in every single way, and this past Friday I was lucky enough to work in their colorful, creative space! Freelancers, small businesses, and corporate groups should be rejoicing that this place exists. There are so many different spaces you can use, from comfy desks, to big couches, to a table surrounded by swinging chairs(yes, you read that correctly.) Codefi is filled with creative professionals, and it really is hard not to be inspired once you’re inside. Aside from all of those wonderful qualities, the wifi works well and they brew Kaldi’s coffee. It’s $ 15/day if you want to drop in, or $ 75 a month. If you commit to a year, it’s only $ 50 a month. I would utilize this place so much if I lived in Cape, but I look forward to stopping by the next time I’m in town!