In the years since the pandemic’s onset, the office has remained the lingering unanswered question. If and when the office would be needed is still unclear for many companies, and top minds are still figuring out how to design an office workers actually want to come back to. Office buildings themselves are in existential crisis, with many on the verge of obsolescence and cities scrambling to find something to take their place. It’s been a challenging few years for offices writ large, which has left many in the design and commercial real estate business struggling to roll with the punches.
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The pandemic altered work life for millions--and it's changing how employers envision the office. Welcome to the workplace revolution. Office occupancy has been hovering around 50 percent for the past few months, according to the security company Kastle Systems. But as more companies settle on a hybrid schedule, it's clear the office will continue to play a key role in workplace operations--even if that role is changing.
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So you’re in the market for office furniture, but you don’t know where to start. You have a limited budget and a strict deadline to meet. You’re asking yourself, should I reuse my own furniture? Should I purchase “used”/refurbished furniture? Or just accept the fact that you need all new furniture? When it comes to furnishing an office, there are several ways to save money on office furniture.
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