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STAFFELBACH gives Red Bull wings in Uptown
03.29.12
STAFFELBACH recently completed the 14,000 square foot “creative-loft” office space for Red Bull at 17Seventeen McKinney in Uptown Dallas. Red Bull’s Dallas office is one of five offices in North America.
As quoted in February’s Dallas Business Journal, “the idea was to create a dynamic space that was noncorporate,” said Art Bloodworth, Vice President at STAFFELBACH. “Unlike a lot of Red Bull locations, this was an office building, and we wanted it to feel like you’re not ...
posted by Rachel Meador on 03.29.12 • comments (0) •
Biergartens are the New Break Rooms
03.29.12
By Sunny Nunan, Core24
A Dallas CEO gives employees a cool place to chill
Break rooms are so ‘90s. That’s why Patrick Hudson, CEO of Robot Entertainment (formerly Ensemble Studios), wanted a lively space for employees to gather in his new Plano office. So, Patrick did what every good CEO does: provide free beer to employees. He had a biergarten constructed, and from that day forward no ...
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Q & A by Sunny Nunan and RGT’s Tim Weber
03.29.12
What inspired you to join RGT after a 19-year career with Goldman Sachs?
Wall Street firms are generally filled with very entrepreneurial people, very hard working and quite creative. It's that entrepreneurial spirit that always has you wondering if there is a "better way" to do your job or a better platform from which to do your work. Then at some point the lines cross and it becomes clear that it’s time to be someplace else. ...
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Jo Staffelbach Heinz: Rebranding and Repositioning Real Estate
03.26.12
To rebrand a building is to create a new image and breathe renewed life into an older property by bringing in new activity and tenants. It is much more than a marketing pitch; it is a life-enabling recreation of space. As intellectual beings, people choose to visit and be a part of the spaces with which they connect. That is what rebranding is all about.
Everyone rebrands, from individual owners to investment groups that want to add ...
posted by Rachel Meador on 03.26.12 • comments (0) • Interior Architecture and Design
You Get What You Give Back
03.23.12
By Holly Mason, MasonBaronet
Whether you’re a global powerhouse or a local non-profit, it can never hurt to give. Here’s why building a philanthropic brand is ultimately good for business.
Over the past four years, a study by Edelman has consistently shown that corporate social responsibility (CSR) strengthens consumer perceptions about brands. What’s more, the numbers even suggest a connection between that good will and the bottom line. Last ...
posted by Rachel Meador on 03.23.12 • comments (0) • Advertising