PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) – Why spend the summer inside working when you could be outside enjoying the sun?
Pittsburgh can now make that happen!
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is now providing three outdoor work spaces for free for residents to reserve.
The workspaces feature Knoll Furniture and include planters and pergolas set up on Fort Duquesne Boulevard at the Allegheny Overlook Pop-Up Park.
The workspaces give companies the opportunity to host meetings, lunch, or a change of scenery for their employees.
"We're excited to welcome people back to work in Downtown, and the Allegheny Overlook is an incredible place for workers to interact with their colleagues in-person and revisit that collaborative office culture we have all been missing. You'll find comfortable seating and a colorful environment with riverside views to ease that transition back to in-person work," noted Jeremy Waldrup, CEO and President of the PDP. "It's also wonderfully easy to shift from your 'work' day, over to some very nearby 'play' options with the beer garden for drinks, several food options, live music, games, and much more to experience before your commute home."
Reservations are available Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.. You can make a reservation by clicking here.
"While there is active debate about the future of the office, nothing today can replace the mix of culture, connectivity and creativity it offers," stated Andrea Korade, who represents Knoll in Pittsburgh. "A new forward-thinking definition of the workplace ecosystem is emerging characterized by a flexibility in where and when one works—a hybrid between in-office collaboration as the hub of activity and the convenience of remote work options. Knoll is delighted, along with Workscape and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, to bring a new flexible option for working Downtown, in this outdoor space located in the Allegheny Overlook"





