2024 Ones to Watch Industry Leaders: Joseph Schirripa, NELSON Worldwide
Regional Practice Leader, Asset Strategy & NY Market Leader, Joseph Schirripa has been recognized as a 2024 Ones to Watch Industry Leader.
Read more with NYREJ here.
The Works: Finding character within an outdated retail center
Mark Levine of NELSON Worldwide tells Commercial Construction and Renovation about finding character within an outdated retail center for project The Works. Read more here.
Premiere Retail: London Jewelers
For its newest jewelry boutique in Short Hills, New Jersey, London Jewelers, a prestigious family-owned company founded in 1926, sought a space that would provide a transformative experience for every visitor.
Read more with Premiere Retail here.
Modern Healthcare: NELSON Worldwide shares how COVID-19 will shape healthcare design
Jose Estevez, principal at NELSON Worldwide, shares insight on the new normal for healthcare design after COVID-19. Emergency department bays can be rearranged to boost capacity by 50 percent and separate HVAC systems offer quarantine solutions. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: How SEPTA and Amtrak Improvements Could Help Turn 30th Street Into a Neighborhood
The challenge will be to upgrade Schuylkill Yards in a way that is equitable to everyone.
Read more with The Philadelphia Inquirer here.
Chicago Lawyer Magazine: The Next Generation of Offices
Teammate Kristin Cerutti discusses the post-pandemic layout possibilities of law offices. Read more with Chicago Lawyer Magazine here.
Winning Inside the Store: Using Design and Technology to Reimagine Experiential Retail
NELSON Worldwide’s Heesun Kim shares her thoughts on the future of retail and how technology, self-service, and learnings from luxury will shape experiential shopping.
Designed to Dine Out
Cincinnati-based design firm, FRCH NELSON predicts that in the future, more quick serves will focus on smaller buildouts with amped-up delivery, takeout, and drive-thru operations. Read more here.
Workplaces: Windward Harrisburg Design Brief
When conceptualizing the new space, Windward expressed the importance of catering to its employees’ different work styles. Read more with Workplaces.