Cara Ambrosino-Strickling |
Columbus, OH -– Unispace, a global leader in strategy, design and construction announced the completion of Bread Financial’s innovative 262,500 square foot office space in Columbus, Ohio.
A tech-forward financial services company
that provides simple, flexible, lending and saving solutions, Bread Financial
chose Unispace to optimize its campus footprint and upgrade its workspaces to
create a modernized equitable work experience for all of its associates.
Charged with the strategy, design and construction for the project, Unispace took an associate-centric approach from the jump, hosting visioning sessions, a company-wide survey and leadership interviews to understand the diverse needs and preferences of Bread Financial’s workforce.
“We
conducted various visioning sessions and interviews to understand exactly how
Bread Financial wanted to work and built a space designed to attract and
maintain its valued talent,” said Cara Ambrosino-Strickling, the lead designer on the project at Unispace.
“Through
our collaborative process, our team was able to recommend the right mix of
innovation, problem solving and community space to create an optimal experience
for its associates.”
Jason Hogan |
“Feedback on the new space has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Jason Hogan, VP of Real Estate and Facilities Services.
“The
office engages different preferences and needs that includes multiple types of
workspaces to accommodate shifting tasks, as well as top-of-the-line technology
to allow seamless collaboration with a virtual team.”
Despite supply chain delays caused by the pandemic, Unispace was able to accommodate all 11th-hour changes and complete the project on time and on budget.
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