Whether it’s new technologies changing how we work, economic policy decisions changing the investment landscape or fresh ways of looking at old business models, Europe’s real estate isn’t short of disruptive forces right now.
WeWork Plans To Open 500 Locations Of Its New Retail Concept WeMrkt
Companies based out of WeWork locations say putting their products on WeWork store shelves is more than just another distribution opportunity.
Midtown, Co-Working Firms Help Lead Manhattan Office Market to Strong Third Quarter
Third quarter leasing activity was 25.4% above Manhattan’s five-year historical average and a sizable 48.5% above its 10-year average, according to a report released by commercial brokerage firm Colliers International.
Tishman Speyer Breaks Into Coworking
Tishman Speyer is betting the global trend toward coworking is here to stay, and has announced the launch of its own flexible workspace provider.
Convene CEO and co-founder Ryan Simonetti
Convene, a workplace solutions provider, is branching out from its traditional model to meet the growing demand of office owners looking for flexible workspaces while maintaining their company brands.
CEO’s Talk Workplace – Interview With Convene’s Ryan Simonetti
Convene CEO Ryan Simonetti created a more human-centric office environment with hospitality at its core.
Workplace Agility: The Newest Tool for Occupiers and Investors
Traditional leases alone aren’t enough to serve today’s corporate occupiers, say the folks of CBRE. Agility in its approach to space serves the tenant (and their employees) best--which means it serves the landlord as well.
Hospitality Meets Office: Building Community Builds Retention
It’s all about customer experience in the office environment today. What’s more, you needn’t break the bank to provide it and keep your occupants happy.
Facebook Has Leased Over 3M SF Of Bay Area Office In 2018
Office furniture seller take note: Facebook’s leasing momentum doesn’t appear to be slowing down this year, with another entire campus lease in the works in the San Francisco Peninsula.
The real reason your company switched to an open plan office
A new data analysis by Erik Rood offers one simple explanation: They save companies insane amounts of money.
Office Space As A Service: Industry Remaker Or Just A Rising Niche?
Office space as a service, which provides companies space on demand for as long as they need it and no longer, has some enthusiastic advocates.
How technology is driving transparency in real estate
From buildings filled with sensors tracking employees, to software that monitors reams of leasing documents, new technologies are rapidly being incorporated across the commercial real estate industry.
WeWork’s Newest Business Model Expands Into San Francisco
WeWork’s newest offering, HQ by WeWork, is already growing and will soon open a location in San Francisco.
National asking rents for office space rise again
As Workplace Needs Shift Outside The Office, Landlords And Coworking Providers Seek Partnerships To Get In The Game
The evolving white-collar workforce no longer operates solely from the office as previous generations did, and workplace-as-a-service providers are taking advantage of that shift by moving workspaces into new realms.
The Generation Z World: Shifts in Urban Design, Architecture, and the Corporate Workplace
Gen Z influence, from buying behaviors to issues of attraction and retention in the workplace, will be powerful and critical to real estate clients.
Tech Workers Call the Shots for Space
The largest generation in the workforce, Millennials are driving the agendas of how companies operate, what workplaces look like and what technology is expected.
Co-Working Heads To The Local Mall
The retail and co-working industries may very well see more deals such as the one Macerich inked with Industrious to bring its co-working platform to select malls in Macerich’s portfolio.
Watch: An Inside Look At NYC’s Amenities Arms Race
These days, businesses have to offer more than a desk and a paycheck, and New York City landlords are scrambling to help them stand out.
Why American banks need adaptable office space
Banks have been scurrying to get with the digital age – creating apps that allow friends and family to send each other money in milliseconds and deposit checks remotely.