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November 04, 2020
Midtown Manhattan, a dense grid of office towers normally pulsing with activity, has been called a “ghost town” so many times that you’d expect to see tumbleweeds rolling through Bryant Park.
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Midtown Manhattan, a dense grid of office towers normally pulsing with activity, has been called a “ghost town” so many times that you’d expect to see tumbleweeds rolling through Bryant Park.
The Urban Land Institute and PwC US have released a new report, Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2021, highlighting the evolving trends shaping the real estate industry.
New York City tech startups are reacting to the workplace upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic by subletting their spaces, breaking their leases and negotiating lower rents.
At the headquarters of SL Green, a real estate company in Manhattan, employees walk the halls with masks on, line up with proper spacing for free lunch and sit at cubicles behind plastic barriers that rise up well over six feet.
WeWork is putting its foot down with some nonpaying members. WeWork sent 700 letters in the past month to member companies demanding payment of outstanding membership fees, with another 100 companies receiving a similar letter from external law firms,
It’s official: CBRE is moving its headquarters from Downtown Los Angeles to Dallas. Rumors of the move were reported Wednesday but confirmed Thursday in an internal memo that went out to...
Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law 30 years ago, it triggered a multi-year cascade of changes to the way we approach office design.
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ys such as WeWork, a colossal opportunity lies within the walls, by the water cooler, and everywhere in between the residential, commercial, industrial spaces around us (and beyond). Specifically, real estate sits on a unique and largely untapped set of data that has historical...
While media attention around PropTech has historically focused on high growth, platform economic pla
The pandemic has reshaped how we think about almost every area of our lives, propelling a digital transformation in industries ranging from education to retail — and commercial real estate is no exception. Reimagining tenant engagement strategies and identifying ways to provide value both within the four walls of the office building and beyond can be a key to retention .
It is impossible to understate the profound impacts the events of 2020 have had on the real estate industry. Buildings of all kinds, from commercial offices to retail, hospitals, manufacturing plants, and more, remain in need of transformative solutions that will enable employees to return to work safely. In times of crisis, it is innovation that transforms challenges into opportunities.