Relocation Strategies Announces New Interior Design Division, Relo Design

INDIANAPOLIS—Relocation Strategies (Relo) has opened a new division called Relo Design, a full service interior design firm that designs aesthetically engaging interior environments which promote productivity and employee engagement. The new division is supported by a team of seasoned, talented interior designers who partner with businesses to help them on their workplace design journey while keeping projects on time, on budget, and representative of the company’s values. 

For over 35 years, Relo has helped businesses across the state of Indiana reimagine their workplaces based on the needs of their workforce to help attract and retain staff. Opening this division was a natural extension of the full service workplace solutions the company already provides, including space planning, interior design, architecture, furniture and vendor management, move and change management, and project management. 

“I am thrilled to open this division and further our dedication to interior design that meets the current and future needs of the workforce,” says Melissa St. John, CEO and owner of Relo. “Combined with Relo’s proprietary Workplace Productivity Analysis®, Relo Design creates engaging workplaces where design meets productivity. When you create a workplace environment that people actually want to be a part of, employee retention and productivity boosts.” 

Relo guides organizations across Indiana on their workplace design journeys. To learn more about Relo’s experienced interior design team, visit relocationstrategies.com/relo-design

About Relocation Strategies

Relo is a workplace solutions provider that helps businesses reimagine their workplace based on the needs of their workforce to help attract and retain staff. To learn more, visit relocationstrategies.com

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