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July 15, 2022
Medical software provider CentralReach decided last year to allow all 373 of its employees to work remotely on a permanent basis. Then the company signed a lease for a splashy new office.
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Medical software provider CentralReach decided last year to allow all 373 of its employees to work remotely on a permanent basis. Then the company signed a lease for a splashy new office.
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is partnering with the REACH program in a landmark, Australian-industry-first partnership agreement announced.
The fully circular and subscription-based furniture service provider NORNORM has teamed up with IWG, with 3.500 offices the world's largest provider of flexible workspaces. Together they are redefining the furniture concept for workspaces across IWG’s portfolio of brands and centres as demand for hybrid working accelerates. The first centre with NORNORM’s timeless Nordic design office furnitur...
Avison Young Romania has adopted the latest product from office leasing tool Bright Spaces, a rising star of real estate tech investor Pi Labs.
“How conservative is the construction industry on a scale of one to ten, with one being most conservative? Good question, can I go negative?” laughs Mateo Zimmermann Gonzalez, investment manager at CEMEX Ventures.
Interesting news out of Chicago’s Fulton Market District. A multi-tenant office building, 167 Green Street, has made electronic badge access available to all working in the building. Developers Shapack Partners and Focus, with real estate investment firm Walton Street Capital, claim that this is the “first multi-tenant office building in the United States to offer all tenants building access t...
Most building owners and property managers recognize the need to develop and initiate a net-zero action plan, but a confusing array of regulations, pathways and metrics—constantly changing and different from state-to-state—are holding up progress.
Two Birds, a day care operator, has signed a 17,000-square-foot lease at 2300 N Street NW, an eight-story office building in Washington, D.C.,’s West End.
Manufacturers of commercial electric vehicles are poised to play an increasingly larger role in the logistics sector, as e-commerce demand continues to surge and strain supply chain responses.