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SL Green Realty Corp. is preparing to cut the ribbon next week on One Vanderbilt, the $3 billion office tower soaring above Grand Central Terminal. The timing, coming in the middle of a pandemic, couldn’t be much worse. Office-l...
After two decades of assembling a site and four years of construction,
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A majority support outright bans on construction in disaster-prone areas, as well as paying people to move, researchers say — policies that local governments have been reluctant to adopt.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is doubling the proportion of investment bankers coming in to its New York and London offices as Wall Street firms inch back toward normal work arrangements.
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing some property owners and managers of commercial office space to create digital twins of their buildings to model everything from the ability of workers to maintain a safe social distance to how the flow of air generated by HVAC units could carry the virus.
no longer an option. Suddenly, over just a single weekend, we had to shift our global workforce of over 22,000 people to working remotely. Not surpri...
When the COVID-19 shutdown began in March throughout the United States, my team at Adobe had to face a stark reality: Business as usual was The World’s Largest Real Estate Technology Innovation Event. A first-of-its-kind global event to facilitate tech innovation, creativity and collaboration in solving the built world’s most pressing challenges for the real estate industry.
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After a 30-year career at one of the world’s top developers, many real estate professionals would be happy with a comfortable retirement or a few cushy non-executive directorships. Not so former Tishman Speyer Senior Managing Director Michael Spies.
The global pandemic rages on, but multifamily developers and owners continue planning for the future. With nearly one-quarter of the U.S. population consisting of Gen Z, developers need to prepare for the next 10 years of first-time renters. But balancing future renters’ lofty expectations with a price point they can afford will be a challenge.