Headquarters: 500 South Broad St., Second Floor, Meriden Employees: 85In Oct. 2015, the Record-Journal moved from a 110-year-old building to a retrofitted new office space. The company wanted its office space to reflect its transformed culture and innovative mindset amid a changing media landscape, while also providing a more collaborative and fun space for employees that helped […]
Headquarters: 500 South Broad St., Second Floor, Meriden Employees: 85
In Oct. 2015, the Record-Journal moved from a 110-year-old building to a retrofitted new office space. The company wanted its office space to reflect its transformed culture and innovative mindset amid a changing media landscape, while also providing a more collaborative and fun space for employees that helped increase communication.
Features include a work cafe designed to be used for lunch, informal meetings and company gatherings featuring kitchen amenities, a TV, coffee machines, vending machines, different height tables and chairs.
Thecompany put its mission statement on the wall for employees and the public to be inspired by. They also have a timeline to reflect the family business's 149-year-old history. There are six group meeting spaces, each featuring either a TV monitor for screen sharing and/or white boards for brainstorming.
They also have a large TV monitor visible to the entire office that shows real-time analytics of the company's website so the newsroom can see how people are engaging with news stories and make decisions on news coverage accordingly.
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