Office Space to Take on New Look And Feel As People Return to Work

CHARLOTTE, NC – People returning to work in office spaces in Charlotte and across the country, are walking into a new normal.Β 

A recent CBS News/YouGov poll shows more than half, 56% of the people surveyed say they would not be comfortable going back to the office. To quell those fears, developers and office managers are getting creative and taking no chances.

β€œThis is an inexpensive kind of prototype design,” said Brett Gray, the managing principal for Cushman and Wakefield Charlotte.Β 

He’s talking about their Six Foot Office plan.Β 

β€œThis is how you can get back and open up your office,” said Gray.Β 

β€œThis design is around colored carpet that creates visual boundaries around desks. Plexiglass shields in between desks that face each other,” continued Gray, β€œoffice signage that directs walking traffic in a single direction.”

They’re also recommending limiting capacity to 25-50 percent to keep the person to person contact at a minimum. Gray says developers and tenants want to be sure they’re creating the office for the future.Β 

β€œThose who are building a new tower or looking to occupy a new office in Charlotte are really kind of throwing out the entire existing office design and taking a look and think does this make sense,” said Gray.

β€œI feel like it’ll be here to stay for a while,” said Alleah Pullen.Β 

Pullen is a recent UNCC architecture graduate. She says buildings and offices of tomorrow will be spaced out and have cleanliness ingrained in the design.

β€œYou really have to start thinking about how germs can enter into ventilation systems. The types of surfaces that you’re using,” said Pullen.

β€œI think one thing is for certain, workplaces will be used differently. Flexibility is likely here to stay,” said Gray.