Atlanta, Georgia
9,183 square feet
Harry Norman Realtors, Atlanta’s premier luxury real estate brokerage operating throughout the metropolitan area and into broader Georgia, recently moved its offices after eighteen years in the same location. The 93-year legacy brand has leased nearly 20,000 square feet of office space in two notable Atlanta commercial developments in Buckhead; both sites were designed by the renowned Atlanta-based design firm Hendrick, Inc., which has previously designed offices for Harry Norman.
As companies continue to find solutions in the current return-to-office era, some closing physical locations and others returning to offices full-time, Harry Norman leaned on the Hendrick team’s expertise in workplace design and current office design drivers to create spaces that encouraged employees to come back to the office—spaces that encourage innovation, collaboration, and productivity, and give employees choice in how they physically work. More than 200 associates work across both locations, facilitating the sharing of ideas and fostering relationships to continue carrying out the tailored client experience the firm is known for.
The Buckhead Brokerage office opened in August, occupying 9,183 square feet in a new building in the coveted Garden Hills neighborhood of Atlanta. “Because the whole building was new construction, there were nuances that can’t always be accounted for because they don’t always materialize until the construction is underway,” Bonura noted. “But the Hendrick team was always willing to creatively solve any challenges and delivered a sophisticated and elegant space that has yielded incredible praise from our people. Every detail was thoughtful and strategic: from the slant in the drywall in the main walkway meant to mirror other architectural elements to the way the living room space doubles as a collaborative work area, quiet focus space, or overflow for large meetings.”
The new Harry Norman locations are a testament to the successful, ongoing relationship between the real estate powerhouse and Hendrick, Inc.