Offices that break up monotony for workers who were stuck at their homes for over a year are important for post-pandemic corporate renters, says a new post by JLL.
"We have been having a lot more conversations with leaders about how workplace design can help employees feel energized, connected and engaged," said JLL Wellbeing Product Lead, Experience Services Director Melissa Walker.
Everything from color therapy rooms to rooftop spaces that allow for a change of scenery are being considered, according to JLL, especially as a labor shortage and high rates of job-hopping have employers firmly focused on attracting and retaining talented employees.
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