Basement gyms and 9-5 cafés alone no longer have the same pull factor for companies looking for office space that they had 10 years ago.
IT'S NOT JUST AN OFFICE, IT'S AN EXPERIENCE
Major shifts in demographics and thinking around the workplace have pushed the placemaking agenda to the forefront.
WeWork Launching Real Estate Advisory Services Division
Coworking giant WeWork is looking more and more like a traditional real estate company and the launching of a real estate advisory services division punctuates that point.
Bay Area Developers, Companies Turning Office Campus Planning ‘Inside Out’
Corporate campus planning in the Bay Area is part of a regional and global trend toward increased mixed-use communities.
The impact of technology, cyber-risk and the future of corporate real estate
The technology enabled mobility of the workforce directly impacts the traditional office model and leads to greater uncertainty of accommodation needs.
Disruptive Office Trends in 2018
As workstation costs rise, it's crucial that employers get the most out of their workforce by providing work environments to help attract and retain the best talent in a globally competitive marketplace.
Chicago's Willis Tower - Repositioned and Ready for the Future
The planned $500M investment scales with the size and importance of the building in the Chicago community.
Urban Office Markets Just Keep Building And Building
The current development cycle has stretched longer than many thought possible, and office construction is still going quite strong.
Five trends demand a new approach to healthcare facilities and real estate
How Office Spaces Activate Mixed-Use Developments
Adam Felson, principal at officemorph, talks about the main trends in workspace development as well as what aspects need to be considered when working on mixed-used projects with office components.
Whitepaper: Evolving Landscape requires Agile Approaches
The evolving landscape of work has very real implications for real estate, creating a new wave of expectations and opportunities.
CBRE Pays $290M For Facilities Management Provider FacilitySource
FacilitySource started out as a software company in 2005, but after Warburg Pincus bought it, the company began managing service providers for landlords, particularly in the retail sector.
Confirmed: Ford bought Michigan Central Station
San Francisco On Verge Of A Coworking Explosion And Landlords Are Taking Note
Two to three years ago, landlords were less willing to consider this type of tenant, but now they are actively seeking to partner with coworking providers to create a better tenant mix within their portfolios.
JLL: Flexible Space Market Driving Office Occupancy
The coworking space shows signs of becoming consolidated even as the amount of flexible space continues to grow.
Real estate property manager and developer JLL launches a $100 million tech investment fund
The multi-billion dollar real estate developer and property manager JLL is getting into the tech investment game with the launch of a new $100 million fund run by corporate subsidiary JLL Spark.
Big May For Manhattan's Office Market Could Create 'Artificial Feeling' Of Good News
“Although the high-profile leases are making headlines, they are generally for 20% to 30% less space than what the tenant had previously occupied,” Savills Studley Vice Chairman Jeffrey Peck said.
Knotel expands NYC footprint as flexible office sector enjoys boom
Flexible workspace provider Knotel has added nearly 90,000 s/f of office space in the thriving Midtown South corridor.
Facebook Signs San Francisco's Largest Office Lease Ever
Facebook’s Bay Area footprint is now one of the largest in the region. Outside of its 1.18M SF footprint in San Francisco, Facebook leases or owns well over 3M SF of office in the Bay Area.
Report: Apple Looking At Northern Virginia For 4M SF Campus To Bring 20,000 Jobs
The tech giant told Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's office it is seeking 4M SF of office space to bring 20,000 jobs, and officials pitched at least three sites for the project.