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One of China’s largest facial-recognition companies is testing the waters for a $1 billion capital raise, according to people familiar with the matter, at a time when governments and businesses are making
I keep reading that because of this crisis, the office of the future will be different, that we are all going to have to show up every other day, sit in enclosed space bubbles, eat lunch alone and ride elevators by ourselves. Stop me when any of this sounds bad. The office of the future sounds pretty much like heaven. Show up every other day? An elevator all to myself? That has been my dream for d...
It is very possible we are experiencing a seismic shift when it comes to where we work. Maybe we’ve had it wrong all along. Perhaps even in the long term, the need to justify ‘work from home’ will be replaced with ‘work from office’ as the rarer occasion?
Return to work looks totally different across the US. Hear from leading property owners, developers and managers across major US markets as they share their real time feedback on the varying plans for return to work across asset types & occupier types. We are surprised by how different each market is and how employers and governments are reacting and responding to the Return to Work planning...
These firms are doing so under the knowledge that their clients, who are relying on their advice on how to allow their own employees back into offices across the globe, will be watching how it works out for them. “There are a lot of things we need to do well to make it work,” NKF Executive Vice President Roy Abernathy said. “Clients are looking to us to do it well. And clients are looking to...
The battle against COVID-19 has put property owners and managers to the test. Tasked with continuing operations for essential employees while implementing government-mandated social distancing policies, many in the world of commercial real estate are left wondering how these unprecedented times will impact their customers and future business operations.
Some Twitter employees will never return to their office. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey emailed employees on Tuesday telling them that they’d be allowed to work from home permanently, even after the
Before the coronavirus crisis, three of New York City’s largest commercial tenants — Barclays, JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley — had tens of thousands of workers in towers across Manhattan. Now, as the city wrestles with when and how to...
CBRE is pulling back on the rollout of its in-house coworking brand as the coronavirus pandemic clouds the immediate future of office usage. After spending $40M last year on expanding Hana, CBRE plans to operate 10 Hana units this year, CEO Bob Sulentic said on the company's quarterly earnings call last week. The firm planned on operating 20 units this year originally, Sulentic said.
CoStar Group Inc. CSGP -3.42% is buying the commercial real estate division of Ten-X LLC for $190 million in a deal ...
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