With many employees still preferring hybrid work environments more than four years after the pandemic started, companies are leaning on innovative amenities and fresh locations to make the office more of a destination for their workers. Companies that invest in their office spaces to create that destination that workers feel compelled rather than obligated to come to are having the most success, CBRE Vice Chairman Josh White said Wednesday at Bisnow’s Future of DFW Office event, held at Spectrum Center in Addison. Whether it’s having their coffee waiting when an employee walks through the door or ordering groceries to be picked up on the way out at the end of the day, Gensler Design Director Justin Bashaw said there is now technology that companies can use to make those things a reality. Read More |
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