On Assignment | Creative Workspaces | 225 Magazine

One of the fun things about my job is that I get to visit so many different workspaces and places simply because I am on assignment.

This two-fold assignment, published in this month’s edition of 225, was no different, and I had a lot of fun getting to check out these two workspaces that Jeff Roedel sent me to.

The first was Kean Miller, a local law firm, that recently moved into a new building and hired a design company to spiff up the space. Steve Boutwell gave me a walking tour of the law firm’s beautiful downtown office before we stopped to take some portraits in some of the favorite spots in the office.

Steve Boutwell, Director of Client Services, and Kim Daugherty, Facilities Director, stand together inside the new office space for Kean Miller LLP at II City Plaza on Friday, July 22, 2011. (Erin Parker)

Steve Boutwell, Director of Client Services, and Kim Daugherty, Facilities Director, stand together inside the new office space for Kean Miller LLP at II City Plaza on Friday, July 22, 2011. (Photo by Erin Parker / 225 Magazine)

The second was the Entrepreneur Headquarters, a place where local entrepreneurs can rent workspace, and be around other entrepreneurs. I was given a tour, and we immediately started taking images.

Entrepreneurs Wendy Overton and Josh Ford stand inside the Entrepreneur Headquarters, located on the ground level of the Neuromedical Center in Perkins Rowe. The EHQ has been open since May. (Erin Parker)

Entrepreneurs Wendy Overton and Josh Ford stand inside the Entrepreneur Headquarters, located on the ground level of the Neuromedical Center in Perkins Rowe. The EHQ has been open since May. (Photo by Erin Parker / 225 Magazine)

It was a pleasure visiting the two different but phenomenal work spaces, and I’ll tell you one thing: I wish my (home) office was half as cool/functional/pleasing as both of these!

 

To read Jeff Roedel’s article on these creative workspaces, visit the magazine’s website here.

To learn more about the Entrepreneur Headquarters, click here. To learn more about Kean Miller, click here.

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  • October 26, 2011 - 9:33 am

    Erini - These are amazing Erin! And the EHQ sounds awesome! I think Chicago is trying to do something similar. I love how despite the crazy economy, there’s still this collaborative spirit throughout the startup/entrepreneurial community. Gives you some hope and makes me love the little guys even more! 🙂ReplyCancel

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