![]() This concept of shared workspace appeals to a variety of tenants, but especially those in professional services, such as architects, PR firms, and tech startups, Barnhill says. Afterwards, they’ll come have a coffee and collaborate in our lobby and finish the day returning emails from the deck.” “They might take a phone call in our phone booth and then go shut the door to their office and work on a spreadsheet. “We see people work in four or five different locations a day,” Barnhill says. For the more health-minded, a cardio fitness center is on-site as well as a massage center. Coffee and espresso are complimentary, as are alcoholic beverages at the bar. Clients can rent a single office or a suite of spaces seven conference rooms are available to reserve and the building’s Wi-Fi works just fine on the massive-and luxuriously outfitted (think: Janus et Cie and Neoteric Luxury furnishings and Perennials fabric)-deck. “We sent 55 truckloads of stuff away and kept one truckload to be repurposed.”Īlong with its fresh take on office design, Shift Workspaces offers an array of amenities and services to its tenants. “When we bought the building, we inherited all the equipment they left behind,” Barnhill says. A Thomas Edison phonograph has been transformed into a lamp and anchors a cozy conversation space in the lobby. The team’s refined industrial style keeps exposed brick walls but also incorporates more than 50 pieces of original art and wall coverings by a dozen craftspeople, all but one of whom are local.Ī clever use of accessories ties the up-to-date work environment with the building’s past: A welcoming bar front is fashioned from electrical components left by the former owner. With help from interior designer Kirsten Brundage of the Interior, Shift Bannock layers industrial modern touches to the bones of a classic Denver brick warehouse. And being in a cool environment matters.” “Light matters being able to open the window matters having a mix of available types of spaces matters. “We know design matters when it comes to how people work,” Barnhill says. ![]() That's only $1 per issue! Subscribe Today »īarnhill’s second Denver outpost, which opened last month at 1001 Bannock St., required a complete redesign of the 22,000-square-foot former Fistell’s Electronics warehouse to bring a boutique hotel feel to the workplace. ![]()
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