How Squarespace Designed a Sophisticated Headquarters Where Grownups Get Things Done Tour the new Manhattan space.
By Jared Keller
This story appears in the January 2017 issue of Entrepreneur. Subscribe »
It's 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, and 332 Squarespace employees are working in the company's new Manhattan offices. The space, designed by New York architect firm A+I (which also designed offices for Tumblr, HBO and iHeart Media), is three floors of wood and concrete. "Open spaces ensure communication and collaboration," says CFO Nicole Anasenes, "but the office is also dotted with closed-off offices -- intimate, private spaces to encourage creativity." So what's everyone up to today?
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