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Microsoft’s new Manhattan office could be the future of work

Devesh Beri Devesh Beri
September 12, 2023
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Microsoft has recently moved into a new office in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. The office is for the company’s advertising division and totals 150,000 square feet across the building’s top five floors. The building underwent a major renovation before Microsoft moved in, and it now features a number of amenities, including a roof deck, a pavilion, and a bike storage room.

Microsoft’s move into a smaller office with more scaled-down amenities reflects the changing workplace landscape. In recent years, many tech companies have been downsizing their office space and encouraging employees to work from home. However, Microsoft is still committed to the office and believes its new space will balance collaboration and productivity.

Microsoft has been researching how to create offices employees want to enter. The company’s research has found that employees are more likely to go to the office if they can socialize with their colleagues and know that their work friends or direct team members will also be there.

Despite efforts to create an attractive office space, Microsoft has faced some challenges, including recent layoffs and decreased employee satisfaction, as revealed by an internal survey. How this new office space will impact employee retention and satisfaction remains to be seen.

It will be interesting to see how Microsoft’s new office performs. The company has a lot of experience in the tech industry, and it is well-positioned to create a successful office space. However, the workplace landscape is constantly changing, and it will be important for Microsoft to stay ahead of the curve.

via PropModo

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