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Inside the world's most bike-friendly office


SRAM's new headquarters in Chicago is the ultimate office for avid cyclists. Considering that the company is the second largest manufacturer of bicycle parts in the world, it should come as no surprise that it has lots of bike-loving employees. 

After securing a 72,000-square-foot cold storage warehouse in the Fulton Market district, SRAM asked design firm Perkins+Will to transform it into a comfortable place for the staff and their bikes, incorporating an indoor track, over 200 workspace bike racks, tire-filling areas, a bike washing station, and a fully-kitted locker room with showers.

This is definitely one of the coolest office spaces in the world.






[h/t: Bustle]

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