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May 06, 2008

Blumberg Capital Partners in the News

A report from Blumberg Capital Partners was recently featured in Forbes. Office Workers Vent on Extreme Temperatures, Messy Restrooms, Rodents and 'Dumpy' Workplaces

An excerpt:

Philip Blumberg's Blumberg Capital Partners, the U.S. investment firm and commercial real estate investment fund, today released verbatim comments and regional comparisons from its landmark survey of office workers. The comments from the survey respondents highlight the range of conditions under which U.S. office workers toil.

The survey was commissioned to gauge the impact of office building conditions on worker attitudes, productivity and motivation. Initial findings, released in January 2008, unveiled a litany of common problems, including extreme temperatures, insects, leaky ceilings, rodents and messy bathrooms. The survey also found that a third of the workers have accepted or left a job due to building conditions or amenities. Nearly half described their office environments as "bland," "dumpy," or "stodgy."

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