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April 05, 2022
When Tom Naratil arrived on Wall Street in the 1980s, work-life balance didn’t really exist. For most bankers of his generation, working long hours while missing out on family time wasn’t just necessary to get ahead, it was necessary to not be left behind.
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When Tom Naratil arrived on Wall Street in the 1980s, work-life balance didn’t really exist. For most bankers of his generation, working long hours while missing out on family time wasn’t just necessary to get ahead, it was necessary to not be left behind.
Zauben, known for its plug-and-play Model Z living wall product, is
reimagining the office spaces with Industrious, WeWork, and IWG the three largest coworking companies
to create healthier and happier workplaces.
Zauben launched its first showroom in partnership with Industrious Chicago’s Fulton Market, a
contemporary hub of acclaimed restaurants, chic boutiques, and trendy breweries. The...
BofA may be on the vanguard. Half of company leaders recently surveyed by Microsoft say their company already requires, or plans to require, that employees return to full-time work in the office within the next year. Those expectations could run headlong into the survey’s other finding that 51% of current hybrid employees are considering a shift to full remote work, while 57% of remote employees...
BofA may be on the vanguard. Half of company leaders recently surveyed by Microsoft say their company already requires, or plans to require, that employees return to full-time work in the office within the next year. Those expectations could run headlong into the survey’s other finding that 51% of current hybrid employees are considering a shift to full remote work, while 57% of remote employees...
Irish start-up Wayleadr, which is developing tools for "last-mile automation" for commuters, has raised $4 million in a new funding round.
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The day of reckoning for office buildings might be around the corner yet, even as commercial property prices press
Office leasing slowed for the second straight month in February as occupiers pressed pause on new commitments, according to CBRE.
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Office vacancy rates are climbing in major markets across the country, with growing signs of distress in loans backed by office buildings,