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FRCH Unveils New Identity

FRCH NELSON, a global brand experience firm delivering strategy, design, and architecture services for the retail industry, is now NELSON Worldwide—a multifaceted brand helping to create and deliver compelling retail experiences across the globe. The rebrand will serve to culturally connect and unite all brands under a single banner and provide clients with a holistic approach to design that is unrivaled in the industry.

Aviation Pros: 2022 Airport Business Project of the Year – ACI Jet’s new headquarters

“Whether leaving or returning, guests will feel the same level of comfort and sense of arrival while experiencing the hospitality of San Luis Obispo’s new FBO.” – Doreen Baum

ACI Jet designs its new headquarters to provide a unique and inclusive feel. The structure was built to reflect the surrounding landscape and fit in with the style of local architecture, while standing out for its impressive design. 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.

Inc.: How To Redesign Your Office For Hybrid Work

In a recent article with Inc., teammate Nicole Zack discussed how there’s a broad shift in workplaces now designing for mental health. She explained that workplaces are looking more like “small-scale luxury spas with transformative lighting and sound machines, even salt therapy rooms.” 

Additionally, Zack explained that offices are increasingly incorporating group fitness rooms, Peloton studios, “zen pods”, and even no-tech, library spaces. At Asana, where I work, we’ve designed new dedicated wellness zones that promote mindfulness and taking breaks, as well as a rooftop garden that capitalizes on the research that shows that spending time in nature reduces stress. Read more here.