This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here
This month’s newsletter will include how converting office space into housing may not be what it seems, how to give your employees an in-office experience that prioritizes them, and how the life sciences sector is battling against the commercial real estate crisis.
We hope this content is helpful as you navigate your return to the office plans and flexible work.
This article goes into how despite the return to office efforts, we are still far away from where we were before the pandemic. For every company that mandates that employees be fully in-office, another gives their employees a fully remote work schedule. With this uncertainty, this article looks at the impact on CRE and office space as a whole.
Highlights include:
This article goes through the myths of converting offices into housing, breaking down the arguments that people use to suggest the space conversions. Office spaces are still needed and will be used in the future and the article instead points to diversifying the downtown spaces by adding buildings dedicated to housing, food, and retail.
Highlights include:
This article talks about the different trends noticed when people in hybrid schedules are actually going into the office. Some companies experience mid-week crowding in their offices, and others in-person days are random, but regardless, companies have found they still need the same amount of office space.
Highlights include:
This article discusses the way staff can improve their return to office policies by prioritizing the needs of their employees. Listening to employees and offering flexibility is a must as workers start to look elsewhere for better accommodations if the return to office means returning to the old ways.
Highlights include:
The life sciences sector continues to grow, as discussed by CBRE. While rising vacancy and commercial real estate has been a problem area, life sciences seems to have the opposite problem as for them, employment and demand for life sciences space continues to grow.
Highlights include:
With hybrid in full swing, we are seeing the need to "earn" employees back into our offices and facilities and experience is critical. This year's Ideabook goes into how we can improve the overall experience for occupants in our buildings and the people doing the work to provide that experience.
From amenities to workplace design to improved operations and technology, there are 16 innovative ideas from industry experts.
Download the 2023 Ideabook for Free Here