Indoor B-ball, giant Scrabble board add playful side to Lambert Edwards new $1M digs in Heartside
Deborah Johnson Wood
Monday, July 19, 2010
Deborah Johnson Wood
Shooting hoops and
wordsmithing on a 10-foot by 10-foot Scrabble board are just two of the
ways employees at
Lambert Edwards &
Associates can de-stress in their new office space in Heartside. In
late May, the public and investor relations firm relocated from the
National City Bank building on Monroe Avenue NW to an environmentally
renovated former auto repair shop at 47 Commerce SW.
"At first the contractors and architect thought I was joking
when I said I wanted a basketball hoop in the corner," says Jeff
Lambert, president. "But part of the reason for (buying) the building is
about how we can really invest in the culture of our firm. You can have
some great conversations around the basketball court."
Lambert says they built the office around the natural light
that streamed through the existing large windows by adding glass walls
and skylights. The original brick walls, a media studio for producing
videos and podcasts, and a blend of private offices and open workspaces
give the place an air of "professional cool, a sharp-looking and
creative space for clients to come in and work," he adds.
The next project is to complete the 1,200-square-foot roof
deck where employees and clients can take breaks or have meetings. The
deck will have wireless Internet access, and Lambert says the company
hopes to donate use of the space for charity events.
The firm partnered with five of its clients on the renovation
and relocation:
Pioneer
Construction,
Springthrough,
EPS Engineered
Protection Systems, Inc.,
Avian and
Two Men and a Truck.
Lambert expects the project will receive
LEED certification.
"We're really pleased to be part of the
revitalization that's going on in Heartside with Gallery On Fulton, 38,
Stella's and Viceroy," Lambert says. "Part of why we invested in the
space was to be able to attract talent from other markets because we
know that the environment we work in every day is very important."
Source: Jeff Lambert, Lambert Edwards &
Associates
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