Feb 01, 2018 01:13PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
No name badges. No paint on a door. No hot mics.Small details like these are “throw-up moments” for some of the employees of Planitomaha. Mo...
Jan 19, 2018 01:13PM ● By Kim Reiner
The open office space of Oxide Design Co. has all the hallmarks of being inhabited by creative types: LEGO designs are the first thing you s...
Dec 18, 2017 02:17PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Free beer Friday. Employees at Universal Information Services can indulge in a cold brew at the stroke of 4 p.m. at the office (although som...
Aug 23, 2017 03:51PM ● By Doug Schuring
Since the height of the “cube“ in the 1990s, many companies have lowered panel heights to create more open, collaborative spaces. The added ...
May 24, 2017 08:11AM ● By Michael Watkins
The Grey House Salon near 87th and Center streets is called that because it’s gray in color, and it’s shaped like a house. In fact, it was s...
May 18, 2017 11:53AM ● By Doug Schuring
People share documents, manage projects, offer advice, and develop relationships without sitting across from each other in the office. The m...
Apr 13, 2017 09:43AM ● By Leo Adam Biga
The site of Omaha’s old Knights of Aksarben complex—acres of once-busy thoroughbred horse racing and concert space turned albatross—has blos...
Feb 24, 2017 09:15AM ● By Doug Schuring
A Survival GuideOffice furniture dealerships work with companies large and small to reshape their work environments. Here are some observati...
Feb 21, 2017 02:56PM ● By Doug Meigs
The March/April issue of Omaha Magazine hits the streets just as Oscar season comes to a close. Meanwhile, the subject of Omaha’s best-known...
Jan 03, 2017 05:29PM ● By Daisy Hutzell-Rodman
“Omaha has amazing yoga leaders who’ve been here for decades, but I wanted to bring something a little more contemporary to the table, in l...
Jan 03, 2017 10:27AM ● By Doug Schuring
It’s a fact—more women are in the workplace than ever before, and this trend seems sure to continue for some time.These days, many office fu...
Aug 25, 2016 06:49PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
A flying saucer landed on 1818 Dodge Street. The white circular structure with tall windows appears ready for takeoff to another planet. Ma...
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