The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (NYSE: AGM, AGM.A), the secondary market more commonly known as Farmer Mac, is relocating its headquarters to 2100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW in Washington, DC.
According to Farmer Mac, the new office space was designed to mirror its “commitment to a strong workplace culture and sustainability.” The new headquarters is based on a “Presence with Purpose” hybrid work model designed to balance the flexibility of remote work with the culture-building benefits of in-person collaboration.
Farmer Mac President and CEO Bradford T. Nordholm declared, “Our new office offers an attractive, airy environment that promotes employee well-being and prioritizes natural materials and sustainable design principles. When selecting a building, we wanted one that prioritizes energy efficiency, tenant health, and clean operations. These principles were top of mind as we designed and constructed our office space, and we have applications for LEED and WELL certifications pending.”
“The office offers an adaptable, collaborative, and inclusive space that enhances productivity while supporting Farmer Mac employees,” Nordholm added. “The mix of workstations, communal areas, private phone rooms, and a quiet zone ensures employees have the utmost flexibility to be productive while strengthening and participating in our vibrant culture—a key contributor to Farmer Mac’s ongoing success.”
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