Jul 16, 2018 02:22PM ● By Mandy Mowers
Daylight may be the most prominent feature of the Rail and Commerce Building at 10th and Mason streets. The banks of windows on every floor—...
May 16, 2018 12:58PM ● By Doug Schuring
The “act of sitting” is bad. It’s not just about how poor posture can lead to chronic pain; it can reduce life expectancy.According to a stu...
May 03, 2017 09:29AM ● By James Vnuk
Some of the names spoken about at the marketing firm Envoy might seem unorthodox: Adam, Steve, Stella … and Butter? These names don’t belong...
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...
Apr 09, 2017 11:30AM ● By Sean Robinson
Even on a blustery, freezing January day, as Christmas lights still twinkle from neighbors' homes, it's Halloween inside Diane Hayes' apartm...
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 03:10PM ● By Kara Schweiss
Running for the office of Omaha mayor seems surprisingly accessible for any registered voter age 25 or older who is an Omaha resident of six...
Oct 13, 2016 10:18AM ● By Doug Schuring
The older workforce is continuously growing. By 2022, the number of workers over the age of 54 is projected to increase by nearly 40 percent...
Jan 05, 2015 02:44PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Whether you are working for a Fortune 500 company or out of your home, most Americans would prefer to have a larger workspace. According to ...
Oct 06, 2014 02:58PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
An inspiring office space is crucial to motivating and engaging staff. By combining a good office design with environmental considerations, ...
Jul 23, 2014 09:52AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Is there too much clutter in your office? Since an office space is a place where you usually spend the greater portion of your day, it’s imp...
Sep 20, 2013 08:32PM ● By Katie Anderson
Before the introduction of the Dilbertesque cubicle, American commerce was most commonly conducted in wide-open bullpen settings. The typica...
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