Coworking Operators Leaning More On Daily Users To Boost Occupancy
Bisnow
Coworking operators have seen massive drops in business, as the coronavirus has prevented many from stepping foot into an office in months.

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Bisnow
Coworking operators have seen massive drops in business, as the coronavirus has prevented many from stepping foot into an office in months.
Crunchbase News
AiFi, a San Francisco-based startup that develops autonomous retail technologies, raised $14.5 million to significantly expand the number of stores that use its technology.
Gensler Research & Insight
After months of working from home, our expectations of the workplace and what it means “to work” and “be in a place” are facing an unprecedented shift.
The Wall Street Journal
Signs of pressure on New York City’s commercial properties are fueling investor bets that trouble in the nation’s largest real-estate market could spread pain nationwide.
B The Change
All too often, businesses pass on the costs of their environmentally harmful practices to the health of the communities they operate in, and many times these are already marginalized communities that are systematically disenfranchised. Take, for example, the real estate industry.
NAIOP
The rapid expansion of e-commerce sales has spurred demand for industrial real estate, including for large regional distribution centers and small fulfillment centers located in urban and suburban areas.
Facility Executive
After dropping 24% during the height of the COVID-19 crisis in May, U.S. office building electricity consumption has risen back closer to historical levels and is within about 10% of pre-pandemic levels on average, according to new national data from Hatch Data.
SmartCitiesWorld
The smart city market size is poised to grow by more than $2118bn during 2020-2024 with the decreasing price of connected devices expected to fuel market growth, a new study finds.
Equiem
Industry-wide uncertainty has created a unique opportunity to evolve the landlord-tenant relationship, allowing landlords to become strategically aligned with tenants to help them design a next-generation workplace experience, together.
Commercial Property Executive
As the rapid growth in e-commerce continues to redefine last-mile delivery, new building uses and logistics technologies emerge.
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