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Midpoint Magazine: The office renaissance: future of work

“A recent study suggests that 87.5 percent of global employees have missed face-to-face social interactions since remote working was introduced and while the return to the office will satisfy this craving for most, new workstyles and re-imagined office spaces will prompt a new way of communication that integrates and better serves employees in and outside the office,” – Anne Gibson

Teammate Anne Gibson shared insight into how employers can differentiate themselves to meet the demands of the evolving workplace and NELSON’s holistic approach to making the transition back into the workplace as seamless as possible. Read more with Midpoint Magazine here.

Philadelphia Business Journal: Daroff Design Inc. merges with another Philadelphia architecture firm

Before the pandemic, Karen Daroff was prompted by her colleagues to begin thinking about the long-term future of the Center City architectural and interior design firm she formed nearly five years ago. “We wanted to have a national platform. We have national accounts, but not national offices. That was the goal and objective.”

Daroff found what she was looking for in NELSON Worldwide, which has now merged with Daroff Design and DDI Architects. Read more with Philadelphia Business Journal here.

The Business Of Furniture: Marco Oppici Joins NELSON Worldwide as Retail Design Leader Of NYC Office

Multidisciplinary designer Marco Oppici has joined the architecture and design firm NELSON Worldwide as retail design leader. Based in New York City, Oppici brings a strong expertise in experiential design from high-end residential, retail and hospitality, to visual arts and furniture design. For more than a decade, he held a position with Saks Fifth Avenue/HBC Corporation as vice president of store design and creative director. Read more here.

Law360: More Mid-Law Firms Resolving Future of Their Office Spaces

“Prepandemic, co-working spaces were trying to entice small businesses that didn’t have offices to leave their home to go there to work, so it’s interesting to see that we’re once again trying to entice people to leave their home to go to work, but with companies’ own office space” – Kristin Cerutti

Teammate Kristin Cerutti discussed how law firms are beginning to make decisions about the future of their office spaces. Read more with Law360 here.