OfficeLovin’: A Tour of Levenfield Pearlstein’s New Chicago Office
Less Is More: Why Retailers and CPGs Are Moving Toward Selling Fewer Products In Stores
As the coronavirus pushes some items off supermarket shelves, the food industry is finding a smaller selection reduces, consumer confusion, boosts sales, and trims expenses for grocers. Read more here.
PennLive: Engineering firm’s new office will have cafe and more
A new office in the Harrisburg area has huddle rooms, phones booths and a cafe. Read more with PennLive.
KFC Opens a Drive-Thru-Only Location in Australia
Work Design Magazine: Take a Tour of the Sovos Minneapolis Offices by NELSON Worldwide
Interior Construction For IWG’s Co-Working Brand, Spaces
Florida Keys Hospital Breaks Ground, NELSON Implements Resilient Design Concept
Forsyth County News: Here’s The Latest On Davidson-Forsyth, 450-Acre Mixed-Use Development
During a work session on Tuesday, July 26, commissioners heard a proposal for Davidson-Forsyth, a mixed-use development in south Forsyth between Peachtree Parkway and Old Atlanta Road.
The proposed development came about after a memorandum of understanding was approved in January 2020 between the county, SCARF Forsyth Ga, LLC and Midsouth Paving Inc., which called for half of the 800-acre land to be cut from the mining operation and be used for community use. Developers such as Toll Brothers and Empire Communities both thought that a mixed-use development with retail, office and residential possibilities would fit the space well. Read more here.
Business of Architecture Podcast: Conversation partners vs. service providers with Balmiki Bhattacharya
“The ability to prioritize and being comfortable with a certain level of ambiguity are very important” – Balmiki Bhattacharya
Teammate Balmiki Bhattacharya recently discussed his role at NELSON and career progression that lead him here on the Business of Architecture Podcast. Listen here.