Articles About Office
- Author:
- Scott Latter
- Posted:
- 08.17.2022
The Thompson Center’s Comeback
The Thompson Center, one of Chicago’s most polarizing landmarks, is getting a second chance, thanks to Google.
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 08.16.2022
The New Watercooler
The benefits of employees spending time in the office together are subtle and invaluable.
- 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:
- 04.07.2022
Tech’s Office Return
Big Tech’s push to reverse the work-from-home trend is taking it to some unexpected places.
- 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:
- 01.26.2022
Your Next Office Could Be in a Forest
A desk isn’t an anchor anymore. As COVID-19 changes the way people share space, and as employers innovate work environments to optimize their teams’ wellbeing, many professionals are now choosing where they spend their time in the office
- Author:
- Richard M. Gatto
- Posted:
- 01.25.2022
The Interactive Office
The modern office doesn’t just look different from its predecessors -- it functions differently too.