Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web. 

  • WBEZ asks by 2025 or so, after the immediate threat of the coronavirus has likely passed, which short-term fixes will be part of the new normal? And what other design changes could be coming our way?

  • Architectural Digest explores why Dunder Mifflin Scranton was not the best for productivity.

  • Jason McCann, the founder of office furniture company Vari, talks with Entrepreneur about dealing with crises, how workspaces will adapt to the new normal and recovering from business losses.

  • The Morning Call talks with Jill Wheeler, vice president of sales and marketing, City Center Allentown, about how sharing office space with co-workers is crucial to business success.

  • CBC shares how Canadians should expect their workplaces to change as they return to the office.

  • EBN reports on how WeWork can respond to demand for post-pandemic workspaces.

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