The Latest Way J.P. Morgan Is Attempting to Lure Office Workers? A Danny Meyer-Curated Food Hall.
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JP Morgan's new $3 billion headquarters features a 19-restaurant food hall curated by Danny Meyer, designed to enhance employee wellness and hospitality. It incorporates amenities like an all-electric structure, improved air quality, lighting tech that mimics circadian rhythms, and desk-side coffee delivery. Despite 1,300 employees signing a petition against returning to the office, management enforces a firm five-day workweek requirement. Harana Market will shift its services, closing dine-in options and converting to a commissary kitchen, dedicating to sustainable practices while promoting Queer, Trans, and AAPI cultures.
The new JP Morgan headquarters includes a Danny Meyer-curated food hall featuring 19 restaurants and aims to create a 'wellness and hospitality experience' for employees.
JP Morgan’s building is all-electric and designed by architect Norman Foster, boasting numerous amenities including improved air quality and lighting tech that mimics circadian rhythms.
Harana Market plans to wind down dine-in service, transitioning to a commissary kitchen while maintaining a commitment to feeding people and uplifting Queer, Trans, and AAPI culture.
Despite employee resistance with a petition against the return-to-office mandate, JP Morgan management insists on a firm requirement for workers to return five days a week.
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