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Office buildings will need to offer more homey, casual alternatives for employees who may prefer to work from home after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Oliver Carr, CEO of Carr Properties. This is an artist’s rendering of the soon-to-open Signal House. (Courtesy Tomorrow AB)
As more and more people get vaccinations against COVID-19, businesses are finally able to look toward bringing more employees back into the workplace.
One big challenge: A lot of employees don’t feel like coming back to the office. And Oliver Carr, whose Carr Properties owns 11 high-end office buildings in D.C., nearby Maryland and Virginia, with two more under construction, knows it.
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Alto-based author Dusk Weaver releases holiday children’s book that embraces humor and family Dusk Weaver recently published a children s book Bill Willy the Wild.Who Isn t a Boy at All! - photo by Scott Rogers
Dusk Weaver of Alto was on track to finish his children’s book, “Bill Willy the Wild … Who Isn’t a Boy at All!,” but then tragedy struck.
Klaus Ernst, the book’s illustrator went into a diabetic coma and died several years ago, just four weeks shy of finishing his 30 pages of artwork, Weaver said.
“I loved this man, I called him my brother,” he said. “I put him and “Bill Willy” to rest. I thought that’s the end of that. This was my illustrator.”