New opportunities are opening for coworking operators to enter into management agreements with real estate owners.
Convene Acquires Workplace Tracking Tech Company
Convene, which started as an event-hosting service that has since expanded into coworking, has purchased Beco, a Boston-based firm that tracks workplace activity.
How The U.S. Worker Shortage Is Putting A Crimp In Real Estate
Co-Working Now Fuels The US Office Market
If co-working providers were left off the first quarter statistics, the US office market would have contracted.
Four Technologies Every Office Building Will Deploy By 2020
What will office buildings of the future be like? High-profile architecture firms would probably have you imagine tomorrow’s workspaces filled with lots of atria, waterfalls, and indoor landscaping.
If WeWork Disappeared Tomorrow, No Single Landlord Would Suffer A Catastrophe
Coworking giant WeWork has been expanding at a lightning pace recently, nearly doubling its square footage in 2017, but no single landlord — or even a small group of landlords — is overly exposed to WeWork leases.
The Man Who Created The Workplace Efficiency Algorithm: Meet Michael Walker
He spoke with DisruptCRE about SpaceLogik, his patented space algorithms, and the savings that his company’s software and processes generate.
Office Deliveries Outpace Absorption In Q1, But ‘Market Still Has Room For Expansion’
Office demand across the country has rebounded this year after employers held off closing deals most of 2017 amid concerns over how President Donald Trump’s policies would impact the market.
Office Concessions Growing Throughout US
The Return Of The Traditional Workplace?
Traditional office elements are returning to workspaces that were recently filled with Ping-Pong tables and beer on tap.
Why Landlords And Property Managers Can Benefit From The Coworking Boom
The coworking industry has seen unprecedented growth the past few years, enjoying rapid expansion across some of America’s most economically valuable cities and there are three specific and palpable reasons why.
WATCH: DisruptCRE NYC: The State of Building Technology
Right now, technology is all about how companies can connect their people around the world and especially around their own campus.
72% Of Tenants Are Unsatisfied With Their Current Office Amenities
The tenant engagement platform HqO recently released a data-driven report that reveals the noteworthy disconnect between an incoming generation of tenants who are tech-savvy and the landlords who own office buildings.
60% Of New Office Product Set To Come Online In The Next 2 Years Is Pre-Leased
At a time when employers are struggling to find talent in the tight labor market, more than 60% of new office product slated to come online in 2018 and 2019 has been pre-leased.
Can Atlanta’s Office Sector Growth Keep National Lead?
Atlanta’s job growth came in just shy of 60,000 for calendar year 2017. That’s after 81,800 gains in 2016 and 78,800 in 2015. So says CBRE research.
Five Workplace Trends The Commercial Real Estate Industry Must Prepare For
For companies looking to hire knowledge workers — of any age, who use and value the kinds of technological and workplace innovations that foster innovation and productivity — there's a market demand for flexible and amenity-driven workplaces.
Watch: TechTools Drive Innovation
The first question the panelists were asked pertained to the need for investigating CRE Tools and Technology now as opposed to later down the road.
Are Technology Advances Affecting the Headquarters Location Decision?
In the new arrangement, workers who resided in the suburbs might split their time between working at home, working at one of the satellite facilities, and working at the main campus, depending on their inclinations and the demands of their jobs.