When beyond the locked office door labeled for employees, there's a turn toward a staircase just to the immediate right, which leads up to the loft apartment above. Stepping further beyond that little span of junction space leads into an actual business office with a big desk, computer, a nicely beat-in leather couch, and a giant safe against the wall behind the desk in a corner, almost obscured but not quite given the size. It's set with a fake potted plant on top, though, like it's a table surface and tossed with a lace throw of black and silver fabric to help it be less of a room focal point, but it still is what it is for anyone paying attention. There's a thick green-painted metal door with a peephole that leads to the back of the building and to personal parking, dumpster storage, and an alley behind, a small private space between businesses that's hidden from street view and an alternate entry or escape to the building itself.