Following a major corporate rebrand, The Predictive Index relocated its headquarters to a newly renovated 21,000‑square‑foot facility in Westwood, Massachusetts, nearly doubling the size of its former workspace in Wellesley Hills. The redesigned headquarters reflects the company’s modern identity and emphasis on collaboration, featuring expansive open‑concept work areas, glass and whiteboard brainstorming walls and multiple gathering spaces that support creative problem‑solving and team-focused workflows. STV provided comprehensive owner’s project management services to ensure the new headquarters met the organization’s operational needs, cultural vision and growth trajectory.
What challenges did STV address?
The Predictive Index sought to move into a space that not only aligned with its refreshed brand but also supported rapid growth, evolving workplace behaviors and a more open, collaborative culture. Renovating an existing building to meet these goals required a coordinated approach to design, construction, space planning and change management – ensuring that the expanded headquarters delivered both functional improvements and a strong brand expression.
What solutions did STV deliver?
STV oversaw all aspects of the project, managing design coordination, construction review, programming validation and overall project controls on behalf of the client. Acting as the central point of leadership, the team ensured the renovated facility met functional and experiential requirements, supported employee workflows and aligned with The Predictive Index’s long-term operational strategy.
How does this project benefit the region?
The expanded headquarters strengthens The Predictive Index’s presence in Massachusetts’ technology and business analytics sector, providing modern amenities that attract and retain talent. The new space enhances collaboration, supports innovation and reinforces the company’s role in the region’s growing HR tech ecosystem.
Key stats and accolades
- 21,000 sf renovated headquarters
- Nearly double the size of previous facility
- Open‑concept workspace with glass/whiteboard brainstorming walls
- Multiple collaboration and gathering areas











