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After outgrowing its office in Columbia, MD, PANDORA Jewelry has made a new home for itself in Charm City that has allowed it to retain its existing workforce
After leaving Detroit for the suburbs decades ago, advertising heavyweight Lowe Campbell Ewald is returning to its roots to tap into the rebounding city’s emerging potential
In its more than 25 years as a family business, Hawkeye Hotels has acquired a host of properties, including the storied Hotel Fort Des Moines, which the company intends to restore to its former glory
Liberty Mutual has managed to balance historical preservation with workplace innovation in its expanded 22-story Boston headquarters
At the Links at Gettysburg, Kiere DeGrandchamp and High Performance Homes are building standardized net-zero houses that are heavy on energy savings but not on pocketbooks
Loading its properties with luxury amenities and tricked-out units, Asset Campus Housing is raising the bar in the upscale student-housing sector
Enlivant’s John Sattelmayer is taking a different approach to facilities management in senior living after an extensive career spanning numerous fields
Karen Davenport has implemented a consolidated workplace model at Advanced Micro Devices’ Austin, TX, campus that saves space and money while encouraging collaboration
At Dell, a new facilities plan acknowledging the work habits of the 21st century is not only reducing costs and increasing efficiencies but also attracting and retaining global talent in a competitive market sector
Growing up, architect Donald Lococo was on track to be a concert pianist, but a chance encounter with an inspiring historical structure changed everything. Here, he discusses the influence of the fine arts on his portfolio and highlights a few of his signature projects.