Happy workers are productive workers, which is why the humble break room is undergoing a serious makeover. More and more CEOs are beginning to realize the importance of company culture,
In peak moving season (which occurs from May to August) and beyond, millions of Americans across the country move residences and businesses, and in the process, will consider everything from
Are you looking to make your office space a more productive work environment? Check out these tips for redesigning your office to increase productivity.
Employees are a company’s greatest assets, which is why workplaces are aiming to design spaces that engage workers in a way that enhances productivity. While collaboration continues to be a big trend this year, companies are finding that it is equally important to provide flexible spaces that best fit their culture, their demographics and their industry.
Recent studies show a correlation between poor health and sitting for long periods of time. Many medical experts have even referred to sitting as the new smoking! As a result, more and more workplaces are providing diversity in their workstations, allowing employees the mobility they need to improve their productivity and wellbeing.
When you step into your office, what comes to your mind? Do you find the space offers a nice work environment? Are you proud to bring clients into your office
Are you making the move to join the more than 40 percent of the nation’s workforce who work from home? Well, then it is time to clean out the clutter and begin designing your new home office. Unlike a traditional office environment which can be sterile and boring, look to put your own personality into your work space.
Commercial real estate is typically shown as an empty unit to potential renters to ascertain the size and layout of the space. However, by staging a vacant commercial space, a landlord can provide a better impression of the space, creating more interest and setting the stage for a deal in the shortest time possible.