With a goal of continuing to recruit and retain top talent, JLL completely remodeled its offices on the 19thfloor of Seventeenth Street Plaza in downtown Denver, unveiling the new look at a Nov. 8 open house.
The sophisticated design for the reception and conference area takes advantage of the floor’s best views, and Colorado activities such as biking, climbing and fly-fishing are highlighted in a series of meeting rooms throughout the back-office space.
“JLL’s competitive advantage is its amazing culture and assemblage of high-performing teams. Our top priority, therefore, is the retention and recruitment of the very best consultants in the real estate industry. The new office space is modern and elegant, reflecting JLL’s workplace design capabilities and focus on business efficiency. The thoughtful design of the downtown Denver office also celebrates JLL’s strong culture of professionalism, individuality and excellence,” said Paul Washington, JLL market director in Denver.
Josh Gould of Stantec was the architect for the project, coordinated by JLL Vice President of Market Operations Lou Ann Foster. Denver-based 3D Identity designed the back-office meeting spaces with artwork that incorporates three-dimensional elements. (Photos courtesy of JLL)