LOS ANGELES — Just past the ping-pong table, in front of the kombucha tap and around the fully stocked snack bar, an executive bounds over to a couple of people who have just stepped foot in an office for the first time in more than a year.
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Everyone wants to be a tech company. Office-sharing, meat substitution, ride-hailing, fashion styling, fitness—they are all technology businesses, according to founders who covet the highflying valuations the appellation can garner in the public markets.
Companies expect to reap millions of dollars in savings in the years ahead as they scale back on office space after the coronavirus pandemic emptied workplaces around the country. However, some are paying in the short term for their decision to downsize.
SAN FRANCISCO — Before the pandemic, Envoy, a start-up in San Francisco, sold visitor registration software for the office. Its system signed in guests and tracked who was coming into the building.
Revathi Greenwood, Global Head of Data and Insights at Cushman & Wakefield discusses change management, the importance of identifying your problem and success indicators prior to applying a new solution, and what Cushman & Wakefield is looking for in technology solutions.
Urban Bay Housing Fund continued to highlight its signature commercial real estate (CRE) and bridge loans ...
Despite some continued market upheavals due to the ongoing economic effects of the pandemic,
Silicon Valley may be a "state of mind," but it's also very much a real enclave in Northern California. Now, a growing faction of the tech industry is boycotting it.
As the U.S. economy reopens, ramped-up corporate spending on video systems and plans to increase shared workspace suggests hybrid work is here to stay, potentially weighing on commercial property prices in San Diego and other major cities.
Commercial Estates Group’s EQ building in Bristol has become the first in the world to receive WiredScore’s SmartScore certification for smart buildings.
An initial 70 buildings in seven countries committed to certification when WiredScore launched the rating scheme in April this year.