An Ad Agency Moves Outside Boulder’s City Center

Moving a company out of its city center and into a slightly less urban neighborhood is a big, but sometimes unavoidable, decision c-suite leaders are faced with. Urban landscapes are becoming more dense and amenity-rich, and real estate costs are continuing to rise; the combination of these factors is creating a confusing contrast in priorities for companies operating in urban areas. IMM, a digital advertising agency facing growth – a good problem to have – chose to leave its offices on bustling Pearl Street in downtown Boulder, CO, and move into a new space on the edge of town in East Boulder. It hired OZ Architecture, a local Boulder firm to design the new 30,000 square foot space, originally an old shipping and receiving warehouse. “The new location doesn’t have the same amenities within walking distance, so IMM was really focused on creating an amenity-rich space for its employees from …