Companies in every industry, from autos to retail, have been scrambling to adjust to millennials’ tastes and expectations, and commercial real estate is no exception.
Google Proposes One Million Square Foot Project in Sunnyvale for 4,500 Employees
In late December, Google initiated plans with the city of Sunnyvale for a roughly 1.042 million square foot office project on approximately 40.5 acres of land it owns in the Moffett Park district.
U.S. Office Market Softened in 2017
Moody’s Amps Up Worries About Office Space Glut
Here's what could happen to America's hundreds of dead malls
More than 6,400 store locations have announced closures this year. In a recent report, analysts from Credit Suisse predicted that 20% to 25% of malls — about 220 to 275 shopping centers — would shutter over the next five years, largely because of store closures.
CBRE’s 2018 U.S. Market Outlook Forecast
CBRE’s 2018 U.S. Market Outlook forecasts market performance in the year ahead for all major commercial real estate sectors.
Tech companies are snapping up the world’s most expensive offices
Shifts in occupier behaviour and attitudes to real estate pave the way for a workplace revolution
The rise of the flexible office is the result of dramatic changes in the way corporate occupiers approach their real estate decisions, and will open up opportunities for landlords able to adapt and respond to these shifts
Craig Hall Calls Out 7 Trends Affecting The Office Market Today
Office activity today can be boiled down to seven drivers, according to Hall Group Chairman and founder Craig Hall.
Enough of the Millennials, Gen Z is Now the Forefront of Workplace Design Strategies in Commercial Real Estat
The up-and-coming cohort, generation Z, follows Gen Y (affectionately referred by many as Millennials) and is influencing the commercial real estate market worldwide in more ways than one.
How Investors are reacting to co-working
Investors must keep a sharp eye on the growing demand for flexible workspace in order to protect their portfolios and profit in a new world of work.
Older Office Properties Look To Data Center-Level Internet Speeds To Lure Tenants
How can an office campus from the late 1970s compete against the newest office towers in Atlanta's skyline for tech firms? One Atlanta landlord is hoping 100-gigabit internet speeds is the answer.
Co-Working Trend Eats Into Office Demand
Report says co-working trend has potential to end up causing problems for office building landlords.
Case Study: SPACES
Coworking is transforming the commercial real estate landscape. By one estimate, nearly 14,000 co-working spaces will be operationalized and serving over one million contractors, remote employees and other independent workers by the end of 2017.
The 10 top emerging trends that will shape real estate in 2018
The Urban Land Institute’s annual look at the year ahead predicts a “smooth landing,” a booming Seattle, and technological change.
WeWork: A $20 Billion Startup Fueled by Silicon Valley Pixie Dust
CEO Adam Neumann sells investors on his vision for communal workplaces—critics say it’s an overvalued real-estate play.
Is it time for firms to merge real estate and human resources teams?
In the vast majority of companies there’s always been a pretty clear distinction between Human Resources and Corporate Real Estate: One looks after people and the other deals with buildings.
Amazon’s Search for a Second Headquarters Could Weigh on Seattle’s Growth
Rapid growth at the online retail giant has had a domino effect on Seattle’s economy, helping create one of the strongest real-estate markets in the country.