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RestaurantNews: Chester’s Chicken Debuts Store Redesign At Three New Locations

Chester’s Chicken, the cult-favorite fresh fried chicken quick-service restaurant concept with more than 1,200 locations and over 50 years of success, is introducing its first store redesign in nearly 20 years at three new locations – Durant, Oklahoma; Monroe, Louisiana; and Elk Grove Village, Illinois. The new look features a fresh color palette, updated menu boards, and modern architectural and interior brand elements throughout – designed to create a better connection between the customer and Chester’s famous fried chicken, prepared fresh in store throughout the day.

The elevated in-store experience is the next phase of Chester’s brand refresh, following the 2020 launch of the company’s new website with an enhanced library of marketing and training tools for franchisees, as well as a new, simplified logo that focuses on the lovable Chester the Chicken mascot. Within the past year, Chester’s has also introduced new branded packaging and overhauled its digital menu board design. Read more here.

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.

NELSON Conducts Survey to Understand Evolving Workforce Expectations

As a company focused on transforming the human experience, NELSON Worldwide set out to understand how individuals have responded to the sudden change in our work styles and work environments.  The award-winning architecture, design, and strategy firm conducted a survey to determine the impact COVID-19 has had on work performance. Surveying over 2,000 people, the findings provide support and context for decision-makers for re-entry into the workplace and reveal insight into a post-pandemic office, both culturally and physically. Read more here.