Logitech and JCD Group open hybrid office in Cork 

Location to serve as many as 300 employees
Trade

18 November 2022

Logitech and JCD Group have officially opened a new sustainable office building at City Gate Plaza in Mahon, Cork.

The City Gate Plaza Two building uses a sophisticated building management system monitors energy consumption for up to 300 employees. Electric vehicle charging stations are installed in the car park as well as cycle parking spaces. These, along with showers and changing facilities, encourage alternative modes of transport to work. 

There are also open spaces designed to promote creativity and open collaboration, video-enabled rooms for meetings, and video-enabled unassigned desks to allow people to find a place for work between meetings wherever they are in the building.

 

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“Our new Cork offices have been designed with a hybrid-first mindset, redefining how a workplace supports its teams with a variety of collaboration spaces that foster inclusivity and innovation,” said Bracken Darrell, Logitech president and chief executive officer.

“They are also sustainable and flexible, helping our teams be creative and productive, so in turn they can contribute more to the communities in which they live. Since its establishment, our Cork office has prioritised sustainability across all practices, while ensuring it is a place of inspiration, collaboration, and well-being for all. We’re very grateful to IDA Ireland for their consistent support over the years.” 

John Cleary, CEO of JCD Group, said: “It has been great working with the Logitech team and our design partners, Henry J Lyons, who are the building architects, and Wilson Architecture who designed the fit out to deliver this next generation, state-of-the-art office building. The building has been designed to embrace how the use of offices has changed over the past few years. It provides a great example of the importance of collaborative environments mixed with private workspaces, as well as the provision of multiple outdoor and indoor amenity spaces.”

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