SupplyChainBrain: The Rise of Hyperlocal Fulfillment Centers
Balmiki Bhattacharya, Vice President and Industrial Practice Leader at NELSON Worldwide, explains the concept behind “hyperlocal” fulfillment centers, and the criteria that retailers should consider when creating them. Watch the full interview with SupplyChainBrain 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.
World’s First Drive-Thru Only Restaurant In Australia
Hospitality Feel Plays Key Role in Interior Amenity Spaces at New Chicago Tower
NELSON Worldwide was tapped to design all 50,000 square feet of amenity spaces in new Chicago tower. Read more here.
Dexigner: NELSON Worldwide Designs New HQ for Corix
NELSON Worldwide recently completed a new headquarters for Corix, a utilities company dedicated to the implementation of sustainable water, wastewater, and energy utility infrastructure solutions. Read more with Dexigner.
OfficeLovin’: Inside Confidential Communication Technology Company Offices
Confidential communications technology company hired architecture and interior design firm NELSON Worldwide to design their new office located in confidential location.
Read more with OfficeLovin’ here.
MMQB: NELSON Worldwide Gives Corix A Colorful Chicago Headquarters
Corix tasked NELSON Worldwide with renovating their new corporate headquarters in downtown Chicago, Illinois. The company, dedicated to the implementation of sustainable water, wastewater, and energy utility infrastructure solutions, was relocating from their suburban headquarters to the new downtown Chicago location to improve the recruitment and retention of employees.
NELSON transformed their new offices to create an entirely different atmosphere from their previous space. Corix’s original offices were compartmentalized with minimal opportunities for collaboration. In contrast, the new space utilizes fewer private offices creating a more transparent environment, while functional furniture and moveable walls create natural partitions while still offering opportunities for collaboration. Read more here.
Multifamily Executive: 9 Emerging trends coming to multifamily communities in 2023
In order to appeal to a wide range of people in today’s rental pool, multifamily owners, managers, and developers need to analyze both societal and market trends, specifically ones with staying power that could influence design in the years to come. Loren Nelson, National Leader for Multifamily predicts trends that he thinks will be popular this year and into the future.
Read more with Multifamily Executive here.
KFC Introduces First Drive-Thru-Only Restaurant
LoopNet: JLL Designs its Minneapolis Office for ‘Disruptive Innovation’
When JLL was looking for a new office for its Minneapolis employees during the pandemic, the company knew it had to create a space that would draw its workers back to the office.
Read more with LoopNet here.