The luxe retailer's innovative approach aims to foster collaboration and attract top talent while reducing real estate costs. "Our new Dallas Hub serves as a magnet, not a mandate, in our remote-first hybrid environment," Neiman Marcus CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck said in a statement. See what's waiting for associates inside.
Dallas workers are more likely than workers nationwide to be planning for a new job in the second half of 2022, according to Robert Half's recent Job Optimism Report. A resounding 93% of Dallas workers feel confident about their skill set and marketability, according to the survey. That's fueling nearly half of them to seek more than they're getting from their current jobs.
"Dallas companies must work harder to attract and retain the talent they seek," says Mark Malone, Robert Half's Dallas-based regional director.
Dallas-based CBRE has invested another $100 million in New York-based Industrious, the flexible office and suites company. The funding brings CBRE's total investment in the company to around $330 million.