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marianne3 October 17, 2020

The allure of expensive ‘superstar cities’ such as New York, San Francisco and D.C. will remain strong, even as technology opens pathways to work pretty much anywhere.

marianne3 October 17, 2020
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the US in March, tech companies based in San Francisco Bay Area have largely shut down their sprawling campuses and asked employees to work from home — in some cases, forever.
marianne3 October 17, 2020
From design and planning to cost controls and new smart materials, several of our world-class Consultants and Advisors will discuss the leading-edge tech trends and applications that are having a significant impact in getting construction projects back on track and accelerated.
marianne3 October 16, 2020
Canadian building technology supplier BrainBox AI has signed 10 buildings in the UK and Ireland as part of its push into Europe. BrainBox AI claims to offer a unique technology combining deep learning and cloud-based computing algorithms to support a 24/7 self-operating building.
marianne3 October 16, 2020

Dropbox, the file-sharing software company, is giving up entirely on its offices as a daily destination and converting all of its 13 global properties into “Dropbox Studios." Or, in less glamorous terms, they will be meeting spaces.

marianne3 October 16, 2020
The “S” in ESG investing has grabbed the spotlight this year as two major social issues, the coronavirus pandemic and unrest over racial justice, have taken hold in the U.S. and abroad.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
EQ Office, the owner of Willis Tower, signed a management agreement that will eventually give 
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Researchers at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences say a lattice reinforced with diagonals, inspired by the structures built by sponges, could mean lighter, but stronger skyscrapers and bridges.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
The four companies known as Big Tech — Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google — now have more than 22,000 employees in the city, with thousands added just this year.
marianne3 October 15, 2020
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