BellSouth's living/meeting rooms10,000 happier employees

BellSouth, one of Atlanta's largest employers, is building three workplaces for 10,000 employees near three light rail stations. Not only that, but they're providing parking specifically for their employees at four outlying transit stations.* To top it off, three of those transit stations will have satellite office space.

Now the buildings and surrounding fabric aren't exactly creative or inspiring, but I'm sure the possibilities of zero traffic and adjacent, active nightlife is.

BellSouth's Metro Plan, as it is called, is based on the theme of "Building Great Places to Work". For instance, other than the friendly locations, every floor of every building has a stylish 'living room' of sorts for spontaneous meetings. How did they know the employees would use it? It was their idea. You could say it's the CoolTown way. Maybe that's why the positive response rate is 95%.

Here's another incentive: the monthly parking permit is $60 while the monthly light rail pass is $12. BellSouth expects 30% of the workforce to use transit.

*Ideally, that parking $ could go for down payments on housing near transit stations.

By Neil Takemoto on August 27, 2003 10:46 AM | 2 Comments

2 Comments

I'm encouraged to see a traditional company like BellSouth try new things with facilities development, and transportation forethought.

I wonder if they're also considering creative applications that utilize their own telecommunications services (that could also be a role model for their customers)?

Incumbent local exchange carriers, like BellSouth, should be leading the way with prototype examples of "communications services in action." To date, this has not been the case.

David H. Deans
GeoActive Group USA
http://daviddeans.webhop.net

What are some examples of creative communications services in action?

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