HealthNow renting space to URS, which will leave Medical Campus [The Buffalo News, N.Y.]
| By Jonathan Epstein, The Buffalo News, N.Y. | |
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The international engineering firm, which specializes in work for the oil and gas industry, will occupy all of the fourth floor in the complex's north building at
About 110 professionals and staff are moving over from URS' current location at
A spokeswoman for URS declined to comment.
ECIDA approved the transaction Monday morning at its monthly meeting. The eight-year sublease was subject to the agency's approval because of 15-year tax breaks ECIDA originally granted in 2005 for construction of the
"Telecommuting has freed up some space. URS stays in the city. It frees up some space for UB. It's a win-win for everybody," said
The space that will be leased to URS will not be covered by the tax breaks that
"The URS space is being pulled out because it was never envisioned that this would be a multi-tenant facility," said
Meanwhile, the building still has extra space. URS will occupy just 2.95 percent of the 957,000-square-foot complex, which includes a 469,000-square-foot office facility and an adjoining six-story parking ramp. The office space consists of an eight-story tower and a six-story building, connected by a seven-story atrium.
The
The opportunity to sublease space came about after
The idea resulted from a Lean Six Sigma review, and the goal was to be more productive and efficient, encourage collaboration among employees, and reduce administrative and overhead costs,
Employees now use new and more compact work stations, with thinner computers, and they rely more on group work rooms, fully equipped and quieter office spaces that can be booked for special projects, and building-wide Wi-Fi so that employees can set up anywhere.
"It's not that we have fewer people in the space," Snyder said. "There have really been a lot of smart changes in how we work together here."
The result was to reduce its own space need from 95 percent of the building to 75 percent, but it will continue to lease the full amount, which means it has room to grow, Snyder said. Meanwhile, it can use URS' rent to offset what it pays the building owner, lowering its own costs.
"This is a smart and easy way to become faster, more fluid and nimbler in the wake of health care reform," said
Snyder said there are no plans to sublease more space.
"There are no mothballed spaces," she said, but "we still have plenty of room to grow as the business demands."
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