Mulberry Street Market Intelligence
A high-end nightclub. A cross between an Asian restaurant and the Trump Tower. Just outrageous. These are a few of the ways employees of Gig Harbor marketing firm Mulberry Street Market Intelligence describe the place they spend their nine-to-five.
Co-owner Ruth Danielson says the style they were going for at their newly designed space was "contemporary Asian architecture with a little skate park thrown in."
This is a company where everyone has his or her own office -- and every office has a window. The reception desk looks more like a DJ booth and the windows of the conference room go from clear to fogged with the flip of a switch. There's a wet bar for office parties, a Zen room for quiet time and an air hockey table coming soon.
Employees of this tiny marketing company love that they work in an atmosphere that in every way aims to stir their creativity and work ethic, while at the same time giving them the space and privacy for real life to happen over the course of the workday.
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