Lauren
May 11, 2020
Tenants will seek more private workspaces and fewer coworking options as health and safety concerns are amplified in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to commercial real estate researchers.
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Tenants will seek more private workspaces and fewer coworking options as health and safety concerns are amplified in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to commercial real estate researchers.
working remotely until June 1st, CEO Sundar Pichai has told employees that they’ll likely work from home until the end of the year, via The Informa...
Google has extended its work-from-home policy for the remainder of 2020. After previously telling employees that they would be
When Harris County’s stay-at-home order took hold, many businesses were left scrambling to put systems into place. But some like NAI Partners are successfully navigating the headwinds of the COVID-19 pandemic. The firm had been notably ahead of the curve in its previous use of technology to continue supporting clients.
Welcome back to work. The corporate cafeteria is closed. The coffee makers are unplugged. And the desks are separated by plastic. Every part of office life is being re-examined in the era of Covid-19. When employees file back into American workplaces—some wearing masks—many will find the office transformed, human-resources and real-estate executives say.
On this week’s episode of EG’s We’re Still Here podcast host Emily Wright is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke for a round-up of this week’s news. From the future of flexible offices to predictions of rent plunges, it has been another week of uncertainty and potential hardship.
Sidewalk Labs is closing its project in Toronto, the company said in a brief statement on Thursday. “For the last two-and-a-half years, we have been passionate about making Quayside h...
Jamestown, a prominent developer of mixed-use projects, has set up a $50M relief fund to assist small businesses as they prepare to reopen to wary customers emerging from expiring shelter-in-place orders.
A source close to the real estate listings portal confirmed layoffs Tuesday in all offices and departments of the Santa Clara, California-headquartered outfit, which is operated by Rupert Murdoch-owned News Corp. subsidiary Move. Inc.
In a matter of weeks, the coronavirus crisis has triggered indelible shifts in the way America works. The big picture: The pandemic is accelerating the onset of new trends in work — toward telecommuting, new office layouts and a different work-life balance. And we’re already seeing signs that these effects will outlast the crisis.
Americans heading back to the factory and the office as the coronavirus pandemic eases will soon begin to notice that their every move is being watched or recorded. In Midtown Manhattan, thermal cameras will measure body temperatures as em...
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