Office Archives | Page 53 of 105 | CREtech

Lauren January 06, 2021
As Knotel battles lawsuits from landlords, evictions and accusations of unpaid rent, its CEO says the flex-office provider has secured new funding. Knotel CEO Amol Sarva reportedly told staff on Monday that the company has gotten a fre...
Lauren January 06, 2021
In 2017 when Josh Tanenbaum joined the Polonsky Foundation, his stepfather’s namesake family office, he wanted to diversify its portfolio to include more investments that made a positive social impact.
Lauren January 06, 2021
Tony Clark Joins Colliers as Senior Vice President  ATLANTA, January 5, 2021 – Colliers announced today that veteran technology executive Tony Clark has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Technology & Innovation (T&I), leading the U.S. T&I platform. This strategic hire represents an evolution...
Lauren January 05, 2021
Shares of real-estate investment trusts that are big owners of rental apartments in New York, San Francisco and other large urban areas got clobbered last year as investors worried about the pandemic’s impact on cities.
Lauren January 05, 2021
Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and a group of investors have offered to acquire the stake in Brookfield Property Partners that they don’t already own, in a $5.9 billion bid to take the real estate company private.
Lauren January 05, 2021
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Moody’s Corporation (NYSE:MCO) announced today that it has acquired Catylist, Inc., a provider of commercial real estate (CRE) solutions for brokers. The acquisition advances Moody’s Analytics (MA) CRE platform, substantially enhancing its coverage of property-level data and expanding its range of analytical ...
Lauren January 05, 2021
Office landlords have fared better than shopping-mall owners during the pandemic so far. However, they may soon be competing with their own tenants as companies sublet space they no longer need.
Lauren January 04, 2021
Although the pandemic forced employees around the world to adopt makeshift remote work setups, a growing proportion of the workforce already spent at least part of their week working from home, while some businesses had embra...
Lauren January 04, 2021
White-collar work is a pillar of the big city, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, that pillar might be crumbling. We may not be facing a mass exodus, but many urbanites have already packed their bags and headed to greener, less crowded pastures. And if they haven’t moved already, those that remain may not be far behind.
Lauren January 04, 2021

Coronavirus will not kill the office. If anything, it figures to be more dynamic than ever. The ability to work remotely will not drive most people away from cities and offices, but it will enable many to live and work in new ways and places — while causing its fair share of disruption.