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Cushman & Wakefield PLC, one of the world’s largest commercial real-estate firms, are negotiating to form a $150 million partnership to navigate the new world of remote working and flexible workplaces.
Shared office space giant WeWork and Come this fall, the former Desmond’s department store on Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles will be the first Los Angeles and California location for the coworking company Bond Collective. The office spaces...
During the pandemic, many professionals have come to enjoy some of the benefits of telecommuting, whether it’s not having to endure traffic, being more productive or having the ability to work from wherever they want. At the same time,
After 18 months, companies are bringing employees back into the office and laying the foundation for “the future of hybrid work.”
The return to the workplace has garnered countless headlines and endless “hypotheses” in recent months, but it is clear organizations will not execute any one approach. In weighing feedback from hundreds of companies, two clear considerations drive their acti...
One of the nation’s largest office landlords isn’t worried about the rise of remote work.
While the continued work-from-home trend will have a long-term impact on the office market, the threat is “overstated” for landlords of Class A office space, Boston Properties CEO Owen Thomas said Wednesday.
CREtech (cretech.com), the largest media company devoted to covering the real estate technology sector, announced that its CREtech Consulting Practice has been supporting the world’s top real estate firms to generate significant returns on investment by...
June 15, 2021 —
After a year of social distancing, mask-wearing, and–for millions–working from home, many employers are eager to bring their staff back to the office. But for many, the prospect of readjusting to in-person work is a daunting one.
Apple Inc. is delaying its return to the office by at least a month as the Covid-19 Delta variant has led to a rise in infections and hospitalizations across the U.S. and world.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company told workers Monday that the planned return in September was being delayed until at least October, according to a person familiar with the notice. They were promised at least a month...