Buildings Are Connecting to the Tools That Workers Use Everyday
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,…
As NIMBYism Wanes, Cities Balance New Development With Community Needs
Last fall, the city agency that oversees planning and development in Boston made an atypical move. In a city known for being the thriving and…
Large Indoor Parks Show the Value of Office Greenspace
As we inch towards the third year alongside the existence of COVID-19, the pandemic’s impact seems more visible in some places than others. Restaurants and…
Office Landlords are Using Engagement Data for Lease Renewal Negotiation
It's no secret that the majority of workers prefer working from home. Despite the home environment's known shortcomings, many workers don't see the extra work…
Blurring the Line Between Tenant and Workplace Technology
Going to work today should look a little something like this. The night before, you open an app to see which coworkers will also be…
Street Art Brings Color to Real Estate Developments, But Thorny Issues, Too
Street art didn’t always use to be so socially acceptable. For most of its history, it was considered vandalism. Not many landlords or real estate…
What the Hell Is Tenant Engagement Anyways?!
Are you engaged right now? If you are having a hard time answering that it is because there are so many ways to define engagement.…
A Renter’s Experience With a Tenant Experience App
I’m young(ish). I’m a renter. I’m constantly on my phone. In theory, I am the ideal user of my apartment’s new tenant experience app. But…
Occupant Engagement Starts With Functionality, Not Frills
The beginning of autumn is different this year. Unlike years when we typically countdown to holidays or major happenings, this year we wonder if any…
How Tenant Engagement Platforms Are Shaping the Office of the Future
The future of the office is currently shrouded in mystery. Will there be a vaccine? Will people ever return to work? What levels of occupancy…