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brandonlin July 18, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO — Last year, Greg Osuri decided he’d had enough of the Bay Area. Between smoke-choked air from nearby wildfires and the coronavirus lockdown, it felt as if the walls of his apartment in San Francisco’s Twin Peaks neighborhood were closing in on him.

“It was just a hellhole living here,” said Mr. Osuri, 38, t...

brandonlin July 15, 2021
Jeff Berman, General Partner at Camber Creek closes out his three-part Tech Talk session with insights on what areas of the industry are not being addressed that will have the biggest impact going forward including how the office will change going forward.
brandonlin July 14, 2021
Flexible office marketplace Hubble has hit £10m in total funding after a £2m Pi Labs-led top-up funding round. Pi Labs was joined by existing backers JLL Spark and Starwood Capital. JLL Spark had...
brandonlin July 14, 2021
General Motors Co. plans to expand its offices in Southern California with the opening of a new tech campus next year, reinforcing its need for additional physical space as many companies shift more permanently to remote work. GM said Tuesday the new $71 million campus, which will replace its existing...
brandonlin July 14, 2021
Related Cos., one of the largest owners of affordable housing in the U.S., is acquiring as much as a 9% stake in healthcare provider CareMax Inc. as part of its plan to develop scores of senior health centers in underserved urban communities throughout the U.S. Related, a developer of office buildin...
brandonlin July 14, 2021
The flexible office software provider has raised about £30m in net proceeds through a primary share placing – with an open offer for an additional £2m underway.
brandonlin July 13, 2021
There are emerging hubs all over the U.S. and Canada pulling tech talent away from the superstar cities — but the tech centers are holding onto their dominance, according to a new analysis from the commercial real estate firm CBRE.
brandonlin July 13, 2021
From the moment U.S. coronavirus cases emerged in the Seattle area and then devastated New York City last spring, sweeping predictions about the future of city life followed. Density was done for. An exodus to the suburbs and small towns would ensue. Transit would become obsolete. The appeal of a yard and a home office would trump demand for bustling urban spaces. And Zoom would replace the in-per...
brandonlin July 12, 2021
Before Shira Berg, 30, heads to her workplace, she reserves a desk in advance. The director at Autumn Communications helped her New York office implement a shared workstation system. With clients that include Amazon, Instacart and Goldbelly, the PR agency doubled in size during the pandemic. But adhering to Covid guidelines with just 27 desks for 45 employees required some coordination
brandonlin July 12, 2021
The pandemic has been a time for a lot of reflection on both a personal and business level. Tech companies in particular are assessing whether they will ever again return to a full-time, in-office approach. Some are considering a hybrid approach ...