Office Archives | Page 98 of 105 | CREtech

Lauren May 26, 2020
Shopify Inc. will allow its 5,000 employees to work from home indefinitely, even after the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic fade and cities lift shutdowns. The company plans to keep its offices largely closed for the rest of the year as it re-designs its space for a “digital by default” mindset and adjusts to a ...
Lauren May 26, 2020
Matterport, the market leader for spatial data capture, has announced a collaboration with India-based leading technology and data company Propstack 
Lauren May 26, 2020
Watch Now: CREtech in partnership with NavigatorCRE, a state-of-the-art cloud platform that connects CRE owner’s data and intelligence into a single source, explores the challenges landlords are overcoming and opportunities they are leveraging to “reopen”. Hear perspectives from three key CRE verticals on what their new normal will look like and the innovative technologies they will use to g...
Lauren May 21, 2020
A chasm is widening between owners and occupants of office real estate around the country. Though the coronavirus pandemic has thrust thousands of companies into remote work, office landlords are counting on most of them eagerly returning to their now-deserted offices. Given how well many companies report the forced experiment has gone, data shows that many tenants won’t be obliging.
Lauren May 21, 2020

Office buildings once filled with employees emptied out in many cities and states as shelter-in-place orders were issued. These structures, normally in constant use, have been closed off and shut down, and health risks might be accumulating in unseen ways.

Lauren May 20, 2020

Real estate investment firm KPG Funds today announced the launch of “Frictionless Forever” at 446 Broadway - L'Atelier. The First Frictionless office building in NYC will have the following “hands free“ features: An Openpath Mobile Access Control System, which features a front door card reader which you access from your smartphone and automatically opens the door ...

Lauren May 19, 2020

WeWork, the office space giant that was struggling even before the coronavirus shut down much of the economy, is asking landlords for a break on its huge rent bill as it tries to ...

Lauren May 19, 2020
Andrew Florance, CEO of CoStar (Photo by Jeffrey MacMillan for the Washington Post) Commercial real estate is navigating perhaps its greatest challenge in a generation, if not more. Many of the world's most prominent companies have indicated that their needs for office space will...
Lauren May 18, 2020
As companies consider longer-term plans to work from home and the economy struggles, Manhattan’s office landlords are facing the specter of competing with their own tenants to lease space.
Lauren May 18, 2020
Millions of Americans are now starting to think about going back to work, but it won’t be the same experience as before. Not only will work spaces look different, but many building managers and companies will have put in place technologies to detect sick people, enforce social distancing, and reduce the need to touch surfaces.