Barnes & Thornburg said its new Atlanta office will have more open spaces, huddle rooms and additional employee cafe space—features all designed to promote collaboration, once the firm relocates in September.

While these features were not inspired directly by the pandemic, Barnes’ leaders say the new office space in Buckhead will allow the firm to reimagine its workspace in the post-COVID-19 world with concepts, ideas and configurations to encourage collaboration.

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