There would be a lot more choices for lunch. Not being of a "Downtown Mindset", please enlighten me what all these amenities are. I took my lunch from home when I was working (I'm retired now) so lunch choices were of limited value to me.
Parking is always an issue. I remember my dad complaining about paying income tax on the value of the "free" parking he received when working downtown in the 70's and early 80's. Everyone, myself included, wants to eliminate the huge expanses of surface parking but no one seems to be ready to step up to parking garages beyond a limited supply for new construction. Where would you put the cars from QT headquarters employees?
https://goo.gl/maps/StRpz2m8iZa5W5td8A usable regional public transit system would go a long way toward making working downtown attractive.
I was mostly thinking of lunch options (I myself typically bring my lunch, so not a big deal for me), but there are lots of options close by (I did not even consider them providing food for their employees, but duh, that makes sense). But there is also all of the activities one can do after work like baseball games, event at the PAC, event at the BOk, first Friday art crawl. . . things that are downtown. Not that they can't do that now, just more convenient. I did figure most of their employees live in BA and other suburbs, but so do "probably" the vast majority of all the other people who work downtown. As for parking, I figured they would use the garage that comes with the building. Not sure how many spots it has, but if they bought the building, that would be free.
Of course this is all a moot point now isn't it