Hudl's cafeteria, where lunch is provided daily to employees, at 600 P St.
Journal Star file photo
John Prauner and Adam Gouttierre from Hudl discuss the growth and development of the company, using advancements in technology to create new services, their Omaha offices and more.
Photos: Inside Hudl's new headquarters, 2017
New Hudl building
Hudl employees work on the seventh floor of their new headquarters, near the company cafeteria, with a view of the Historic Haymarket and downtown Lincoln.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
A trophy display near the employee entrance honors Hudl employee award winners.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star file photo
WORK AND PLAY
Banners, benches and bleacher seating complete a basketball court-themed workspace in Hudl's new headquarters at 600 P St. The sports themes continue throughout the seven-story building, which also includes a cafeteria with sweeping views of downtown Lincoln and Nerf gun wall.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
Hudl's new location includes the Nerf gun wall at 600 P St.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
Bleacher seating stretches between the fourth and fifth floors in a basketball court-themed work area in Hudl's new location at 600 P St., shown in late November.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
A workspace in the new Hudl location, 600 P St.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
Hudl's cafeteria, where lunch is provided daily to employees, at 600 P St.
Journal Star file photo
New Hudl building
Banners with business principles hang above a basketball court-themed work area in Hudl's new location at 600 P St.
GWYNETH ROBERTS, Journal Star
New Hudl building
The meeting rooms inside Hudl's Haymarket building are empty these days, but work continues remotely.