Even on a small scale, the notion of eradicating anything in its entirety is nothing short of overwhelming. Removing all…
In the most simple economic terms, property owners benefit from scarcity. The omnipotent supply/demand function of more people and fewer…
Just a few years ago, office buildings were bustling hubs of activity. The symphonic medley of keyboard clacking, paper shuffling,…
Over the past couple of decades, businesses have increasingly prioritized diversity, equality, and inclusion, which has greatly improved their ability to cater to diverse populations.…
“I forgot my badge.” Whether you are a recovering office worker or are back in the office part or full-time, you know the nagging annoyance…
The last thing that most people want is another work application on their phone. The average workplace has 88 applications that employees have to use,…
After two plus years of trying, HR-driven policies and incentives seem to be equally ineffective in getting people back to the office, even for part…
Recent headlines about some of the biggest names in commercial real estate defaulting on loans and pausing nine-figure flagship development projects prove that landlords have…
U. S. offices hit a notable milestone in January as the never-ending return to work saga continues: for the first time since 2019, weekly average…
Data has made its way into almost every aspect of our lives, and real estate has not gone untouched. Whether it’s negotiating a lease or…
Most real estate firms today find themselves dealing with massive amounts of data. Between tenant leases, property management records, historical building data, and local economic…
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