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November 05, 2020
Francis Meynard and his wife recently checked into a Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach, Calif. The oceanfront property features a beach bonfire and poolside cabanas. But the real-estate executive checked in to work.
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Francis Meynard and his wife recently checked into a Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach, Calif. The oceanfront property features a beach bonfire and poolside cabanas. But the real-estate executive checked in to work.
2:00 pm EST exploring how commercial landlords can adapt to meet the needs of today’s workforce from seamless digital-to-physical experiences to making use of data to drive key decisions, with real examples of how leading CRE companies are doing this today.
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As remote work becomes a more permanent experience for a large part of the U.S. workforce, as many as 23 million people might move in the near future because they now can work anywhere,