“Hoteling” sounds simple: fewer assigned desks, more flexibility, better use of space. But anybody who’s lived through a poorly executed hot-desk setup knows the truth—hoteling only works when it’s properly designed. If the office feels like a pop-up shop (wobbly desks, zero privacy, nowhere to plug in, scuffed surfaces), people stop coming in. And then […]
Category Archives: Space Planning & Design
The Evolution of the Northeast Workspace For businesses headquartered in the high-density corridors of Hartford, Boston, and New York City, the physical office has undergone a radical identity shift. In 2026, the question is no longer “How many desks can we fit on this floor?” but rather “How can this floor justify the commute?” As […]



