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The decentralized reality of office work after the COVID-19 pandemic continues to drive plenty of startup activity. To wit:
Cambridge is proud to announce that starting Spring 2022, Place Ville Marie (PVM), one of Montreal's most iconic and prestigious real estate complexes, will offer an innovative flexible workspace solution to its tenants. Located on the 29th floor of 1 PVM, the 11,000-square-foot space will provide a high-qu...
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Londoners are returning to the office again, and a new wave of green buildings is enabling landlords to charge their tenants a rent premium.
To lure back employees, companies are opting for state-of-the-art buildings featuring wellness and leisure facilities with low- or zero-carbon emissions, which younger workers in particular consider vital. Many major U.K. firms also have their own environm...
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One side effect of the Covid-19 pandemic was that it forced us, as a global community, to once and for all come to terms with the fact that we are inextricably interconnected on a massive scale. Local actions can have global adverse reactions, tail risks are not as remote as we think, and the world we live in is much more fragile than we thought. The climate crisis that had temporarily taken secon...
District is within Lakeview Village in the city of Mississauga, a 177-acre mixed-use waterfront community, and aims to become the largest hub for technology, innovation and research in Canada.
Tony Josipovic of JLL discusses the company’s ‘Future of Work’ model and how it relates to the workforce.
Downtown Atlanta space vacated by another.
Industrious has taken over the operations of ...
One coworking giant is taking over some of the
The battle for climate change will be won or lost depending on how well we innovate within our cities and urban environments. Today, cities consume 2/3 of the world’s energy and produce more than 70% of GHG emissions. Urbanization continues to grow and by 2050 it is expected that 70% of us will live in cities.