The Future of Restaurant Design Post COVID-19
Like the healthcare system, restaurants will also must evolve and adapt to new technology and customer service needs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more here.
Atlanta Business Chronicle: Alpharetta’s Avalon added five office tenants. Here’s why.
A few years ago, OnSolve chose to relocate from Ormond Beach, Florida, to take part in Atlanta’s growing technology scene. The firm – which offers crisis management software to clients in the public and private sectors – opened into its 21,141-square-foot office in Avalon in Alpharetta in November.
“If I didn’t have three dogs, two cats, and kids, I would buy one of those Avalon houses behind Oak Steakhouse and Colletta. I’ve be a happy camper,” – CEO Mark Herrington.
Read more with Atlanta Business Chronicle here.
Building Design + Construction: Programming Takes Precedence
“Other mixed-use trends center on ‘more’: more food and beverage, more roof decks, and more parking structures whose designs are adaptable if ride sharing leads to reducing personal car use.”
Teammate Lamar Wakefield explains the latest trends in mixed-use developments and NELSON’s latest work. Read more with Building Design + Construction here.
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Law360 Pulse: Firms Holding Off On Office Moves Amid Uncertainty
“The major trends that we’re seeing is actually that firms are really interested in trying to understand what their attorneys are looking for, what the staff is looking for, what people are interested in, in terms of hybrid. We’re doing a lot of that work right now with every one of our law firms.”
Teammate, Kristin Cerutti shared insight on law firms holding off on relocations or settling on what office space should look like post-pandemic. Read the full article here.
Business Of Furniture: Optimism And Confidence Are Key Themes In 2022 Predictions From Industry Experts
“When it comes to workplace trends for the New Year, we anticipate three major themes. As many of our clients embrace the hybrid model, they have begun to rethink how much office space is needed and add more shared and collaborative areas.”
Teammate, Danijel Pocanic shared his insight on shared space, residential influences, and emerging metaverses in upcoming workplace trends. Read the full article here.
officeinsight: Boston Consulting Group Taps NELSON for Expansion Plan
Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a global strategic management advisory, tapped NELSON Worldwide for the expansion of its existing Business Services Center based in Atlanta, dubbed Nexus.
Read more with officeinsight here.
Business Of Furniture: 100 Ways To Maximize Your Physical, Digital, and Human Assets
In a recent article with Business Of Furniture, teammate Kristin Cerutti discussed how designers want the capability to self-serve, but what makes reps great in the future remains the same.
“We’ve had some of these struggles for years, but it has significantly increased with everyone going remote. At the moment, we are having to communicate to our clients in completely different ways than we were before. Today, we need Revit files even earlier in the process and install photos to be able to see things like seaming. Remember, we’re trying to sell ideas to a client who might be inherently less visual than most of us are. This helps save all of us from the heartache and shock of walking in and not being what they expected.” Read the full article here.
Restaurant Development + Design: KFC revamps historical first location
KFC started as a small café in North Corbin, Ky., over 50 years ago. Today, the Sanders Café, owned and operated by JRN, Inc., pays homage to the chain. It’s a restaurant and museum that is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Read more with Restaurant Development + Design here.
Business of Home: Spotlight on Design Featuring Heritage Crystal Clean
Heritage Crystal Clean (HCC), a national leader in the environmental services market, desired a modern and lively space that reflected its company culture. Having worked in the same building for 20 years, the team was eager to move to a new location that could accommodate its current employees as well as attract and retain new talent.
Read more with Business of Home here.