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Stay up to date on the latest news and thought leadership from PlanForce. Here we’ll discuss the intersection of architecture, interiors, and commercial real estate.
Like any other business asset, your workspace represents an opportunity to move your business forward. Through the Power of Design, your real estate can help your business thrive.
While every building and workspace is tied to the era in which it was designed, following trends too closely can make a project look dated. We polled the PlanForce staff of Minneapolis architects and interior designers to see which design trends they will be all too happy to see die. Here’s what they had to say:
The Minneapolis-St. Paul commercial real estate market is really competitive right now, with a whopping 1.6 million square feet of new space under construction to meet the growing demand. But not just any space will do. Tenants are focused on specific building amenities to help drive their leasing decisions.
The key to maximizing the value of your workspace is to put your people at the center of the design process.
When clients talk to me, their focus shifts from day-to-day concerns to big picture aspirations around business strategy and their vision for the future.
With more massive growth projected over the coming years, PowerObjects turned to PlanForce Group to design a new 20,000 square foot office space on the eighth floor of the TractorWorks building in Minneapolis’ North Loop.
Come tour the Case Building in St. Paul to get a firsthand glimpse of the historic warehouse before the transformation begins.
What should building owners be aware of, either before they get an ADA-related lawsuit, or in the unfortunate case where they do?
The 2017 MNCAR Industrial Deal of the Year was awarded to the new My Pillow…