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LOS ANGELES-CBRE is leading by example with a new creative-style office headquarters, dubbed Workplace360, in Downtown Los Angeles. Andy Ratner led GlobeSt.com West Coast editor Natalie Dolce and Los Angeles reporter Kelsi Maree Borland on a private tour of the new office space, which was officially unveiled earlier this month.
Believing creative office is the future of work spaces, CBRE stepped up to become the nation's first CRE company to adopt the open and high-tech office plan and included features that work for CBRE's company culture. Like creative office spaces, Workplace360 has mobile work spaces and open floor plans; however, there are no cement floors or metal accents. The environment is professional and clean.
The entrance is known as the heart of the office. It is in the center of the space and receives the most foot traffic from employees heading to different parts of the building. Couches, open tables and meeting spaces are everywhere, while meeting stations throughout the space have have monitors and USB connectors where employees can sit and share information.
Every office station has two computer screens so documents can be compared side-by-side without printing; desks can be height-adjusted electronically for comfort; and meeting rooms can be reserved with a phone app. To combat against germ fears, the work tables are cleaned every night with a UV light that kills bacteria.
The space has been so successful that more than 20 other CBRE offices plan to adopt a similar work environments. Additionally, GlobeSt.com reported in an earlier story that the building is the first CBRE Los Angeles office to hang signage on the building exterior in 15 years, making this space particularly special.
Below are images of the new space.
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