Is your building making people sick? The onset of the coronavirus has made the need for healthy buildings and better ventilation a top priority.
What It's Like To Relocate An Office In The Midst Of A Pandemic
The firm liquidated old office furniture and gave a large amount of it away, even offloading items to a newly minted entrepreneur to make way for the new.
PODCAST: Why these companies are betting on a future with offices
Businesses are still on the hunt for office space months into the coronavirus pandemic, a sign that embracing a drastic change in the way employees work will still include time spent in the office.
Majority of businesses plan to move to smaller but more focused offices in future
The days when a company would own or rent an office with a desk in it for each and every member of staff are coming to an end.
Will The 3+2 “Hybrid” Workplace Of Home And Office Become The New Norm For Business?
We have a great exciting opportunity to reimagine work around the new remote reality, which is clearly here to stay.
Pivot Spaces: A Central Feature In The Post-COVID Workplace
As companies rethink what they want from the post-lockdown workplace, they’re taking a closer look at how they are using space and asking, how can it better meet their needs.
The Office Building of the Future Should Be an Essential Part of Its Community
Today we recognize that office buildings are no longer just containers for people but rather an experience supercharger. Office performance should be less about maximizing workplace density and more about the quality of the space and the experience it delivers.
How Workplace Design Can Ease Anxiety and Feelings of Isolation
No, flexible working won`t mean the death of the office and the city
All this is prompting employers to think about how their workspaces can be used differently and more effectively. Offices could be a space for convening and group thinking, while homes become the site of undisturbed, productive work.
Manhattan Employers Are Slow To Bring Workers Back to the Office
The COVID-19 pandemic, the safety of public transit, and the reopening schools are the factors weighing most heavily in companies' plans to bring workers back to the office.
Back to the office
One thing is for sure: The home office has now been firmly established as a place of work that is easily equal to any other place of business.
The office, as you know it, is dead
More than two-thirds (68%) of large company CEOs plan to downsize their office space, according to a survey released Tuesday by KPMG.
It Appears that Companies Really Do Plan to Reduce Their Office Footprints
At the start of the pandemic, landlords were unsure what to make of companies declaring that their employees were just as productive at home as they were at work. Now it is clear this is a viable trend.
An Office Environment “Unlike Any Other”
Women say working from home is hurting their careers. Men believe they are thriving
3 Expert Tips On How To Build A Vibrant Workspace Community
It may seem a little odd to think about building community inside your workspace, given that many spaces are sitting virtually empty as people continue to work from home.
Managing Furniture For Adapting Workplaces
Though CRE Industry Disagrees, Businesses Increasingly Saying Workplaces Will Remain At Home Long-Term
The pandemic has prompted organizations to fast-track digital collaboration and new systems and services.
Ford Rethinks the Office, Betting That Work Will Be Partly Remote Longer-Term
The No. 2 U.S. auto maker asks 30,000 employees to clear out their desks to make way for workplace revamp.
COVID-19 Merging Physical and Digital Workplace Worlds
The collision of the physical and digital world will likely have a profound impact on what defines a workplace in the near future.