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Lauren January 20, 2021

The massive shift to remote work due to COVID-19 has resulted in a huge reduction in emissions from vehicles and other sources, but it comes with costs of its own. A new study puts tentative carbon costs on the connectivity and data infrastructure that make working from home possible — and gives you an excuse to leave the camera off.

Lauren January 20, 2021
This moment in the history of how people work and use offices catches commercial real estate firms trying to thread a very delicate needle: caught between the necessity of selling your own product and showing that a return to working from an office is safe; and the need to adapt working practices and culture to cater to a workforce that, during the coronavirus pandemic, has normalized and, in many...
Lauren January 20, 2021
Portland, Ore. – January 7, 2021 – Gerding Edlen Investment Management (Gerding Edlen), a real estate investment management firm, today announced it has rebranded as The Green Cities Company, reflecting the firm’s continued and growing commitment to sustainability and launching a new era of real estate investment opportunities.
Lauren January 19, 2021
The pandemic has slammed some of the major property types, but changes that Blackstone Group Inc. made to its real-estate portfolio over time have helped the investment firm navigate through the fallout.
Lauren January 18, 2021
When I arrive at the office of IDE Corp., a 28-person company that provides consulting and professional development to teachers and school administrators, founder Nancy Sulla greets me warmly, then takes me on a tour, introducing me to her employees as we go.
Lauren January 18, 2021
In Volume 4 of our workplace research we identify the process and team members necessary to determine how much space companies will need as they plan their future real estate needs. This report provides insight from some of our key industry partners.
Lauren January 14, 2021
If and when workers return to offices in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Seattle startup called Worksphere is looking to make the process safer and more manageable with a software platform that tracks everything from seating arrangements to contact tracing.
Lauren January 14, 2021
MakeOffices, a homegrown D.C. coworking provider with nine locations in the region, is closing down.  MakeOffices Chief Operating Officer Josh White told Bisnow Wednesday the company was forced to shutter because of the financial difficulties the...
Lauren January 14, 2021

We are in a magical moment, a moment to completely rethink work — how, where, and why we do it. For so many of us, work is our identity and provides a sense of self. This pandemic and its forced pause has schooled us on surrendering. We ceased control of how and where we did w...