Getting Cozy Offices may become a distant memory once the wide-open workplace comes to town.
By Nichole L. Torres •
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The dotcom era seemed to usher in the wide-open workplace-witheveryone from CEOs to interns working in the same space. That begsthe question: Shall we proclaim the cube dead?
Elizabeth Scanlon Bils, 32, adopted a "no offices"policy when she founded her PR agency, Scanlon CorporateCommunications, in 1998. She and her eight employees sat at desksgrouped together, with Scanlon Bils in the middle. But, she says,"I did notice [my employees] needed a little more space tothink on their own." In the company's new Chicago loftspace, low walls offer more privacy.
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