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December 2016 Best Cities for Work

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ILLUSTRATION: TONIA COWAN; PHOTO COURTESY OF SLACK DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017 BCBUSINESS 13 T he enterprise software phenomenon Slack has been in its Hamilton Street oces for almost a year now. But with extensive renovations just complete, CEO Stewart Butter•eld hosted a media unveiling this September. As only be•ts a seven-year-old company valued mid-2016 at $3.8 billion, the place makes most oces look very ordinary indeed. The Michael Leckie- designed space features brick walls and dark timbers, kitchen and bar, lounge areas with lots of throw pillows, gauzy balloon-like light •xtures and a six-metre wall at the top of the main stairs that's covered in bright green mummi•ed moss. An evidently proud Butter- •eld characterized the Vancou- ver oce, now employing 82 people, as his favourite, noting: "The San Francisco oce has a great location. But it wasn't entirely built out by us. So it's much less us." That Butter•eld would champion his Vancouver oce is perhaps to be expected. The 42-year-old founder of Flickr, later sold to Yahoo, started life on a commune in rural B.C. with the original given name Dharma. You could say he's emphatically homegrown. But his enthusiasm might also T H E M O N T H LY I N F O R M E R tmı "Because they are so separated from the real world, their true personality comes out" –p.14 D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R Y 2 0 17 A Revolutionary Thought The arrival of Slack in Vancouver seems to indicate full steam ahead for B.C.'s tech sector. If things change south of the border, however, all bets are off INSIDE Da Vinci's designs ... Playing Houdini ... B.C.'s top doc ... How to hire a foreign worker ... + more THE EXPLAINER by Timothy Taylor BRICKS AND MOSS More than 80 people work at Slack's newly renovated and fast-growing Yaletown ofce

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