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- Author:
- Kent Moe
- Posted:
- 05.16.2022
Greening Offices’ Future
The office real estate industry is leveraging science and technology to make properties a boon to—rather than a drain on—the planet.
- Author:
- Harvey Alter
- Posted:
- 04.14.2022
Building a Neurodiverse Office
Employees who have unique ways of learning and working make an office well-rounded and dynamic.
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 03.02.2022
Office Workers Can Breathe Easier
As employers reestablish hybrid and in-person work models, workers want to return to offices with systems that can mitigate the risk of COVID-19’s spread.
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 02.23.2022
Microsoft’s Back in the Office
Microsoft recently made a bold move by announcing that it is transitioning back to in-person work. Last September, the Seattle-based tech giant decided that its offices would stay closed indefinitely due to the Delta Variant.
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 02.14.2022
Phoenix’s Rise
True to its name, the Sunbelt has shown that its office real estate sector is brightening up.
- Author:
- Michael J. Alter
- Posted:
- 01.14.2022
The Office Comeback
Employees working in-person again expect more from their offices. Instead of humdrum collections of cubicles and watercoolers, workplaces must now be environments that foster health and rejuvenation.
- Author:
- Richard M Gatto
- Posted:
- 12.09.2021
The New Un-Virtual Office
Businesses are re-imagining offices—making them hipper, safer, and more convenient than they were before the pandemic.
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 08.10.2018
Advantages of Mid-Rise Office Buildings
Investors and tenants are looking at mid-rise office buildings as the “future of office investment.” But what advantages do mid-rise offices provide investors that high-rise office building do not?
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 02.06.2018
Secondary Markets on the Rise: 2018 CRE Predictions
One of the biggest changes we can expect to see in commercial real estate this year is a not-so-gradual shift of focus from gateway markets to secondary and tertiary markets.
- Author:
- admin
- Posted:
- 02.20.17
Bringing Working Generations Together through the Why of Work
The modern office space has changed. In the past, the demands of the vertically integrated corporation required tight coordination in both space and time, what architect, Frank Duffy calls “synchrony” and “co-location.”