Cushman & Wakefield CEO Brett White joins CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" team to break down its earnings and how he anticipates office space demand to recover eventually.
Andrew Cogan: The CEO of Knoll on the future of the office environment and the skyrocketing sales of home furnishings during COVID.
Andrew Cogan has served in management positions at Knoll since 2001, when he became the Chief Executive Officer after serving as Chief Operating Officer. In this position, Mr. Cogan received $5.2 million in total compensation for 2019 according to SEC records.
The Changing Role of Coworking in the Workplace Ecosystem
Although coworking has been dramatically impacted by COVID-19 and the economic downturn, it’s likely to remain a viable and important workplace environment for a variety of user types and reasons.
DeskMakers Opens Manufacturing Facility in Dallas
Los Angeles-based commercial furniture manufacturer DeskMakers announced that the company has expanded its manufacturing operations to include a 35,000 square foot facility in Dallas, TX.
A blueprint for redesigning the office in the pandemic era
This Is Not a Desk Chair
At work with Monica Pedrali
Italian powerhouse Pedrali, founded in 1963 in Palazzolo sull’Oglio and now based in Mornico al Serio (Bergamo), brings contemporary offerings to residential, hospitality and workspaces alike.
Office Users Are Delaying Lease Negotiations
For office users that can delay making a decision, they are delaying. For those that can’t, they are asking for an extension.
The New Economics of Office Space
Traditionally corporate real estate costs represent nine to 12 percent of a total company cost base.
For 10% of the workforce, working from home could be here to stay
The workforce currently working from home is poised to double after the pandemic ends, says the CEO of global commercial real estate firm Cushman and Wakefield.
Central London office leases fall by over half in second quarter of 2020
According to research from DeVono Cresa, the second quarter of 2020 saw 1.2 million sq. ft of office space leased across central London – a drop of 57 percent on the previous quarter.
Herman Miller Upholds Win in Ongoing Fight to Protect Designs from Trademark Infringement
The decision marks an important point in Herman Miller's ongoing quest to protect its iconic furniture designs from infringement and being produced as knockoffs, a problem they have been fighting for decades.
Choosing a work-from-home scent can boost focus and productivity
What does a workday smell like to you? In a typical office setting, the answer might involve the smoky scent of coffee grounds or a whiff of citrus-tinged disinfectant.
The Future Of Real Estate Is A Spectrum Of Flexible Spaces
Although global flexible workspace growth has paused, demand for flexible space is expected to be resilient.
Watson Launches New Meeting Tables
9to5 Seating Teams with Momentum Textiles on Performance 3.0 Card
As part of the ongoing partnership with Momentum Textiles, 9to5 Seating is launching the Performance 3.0 textile card for commercial, healthcare and education markets.
The Office Building of the Future Should Be an Essential Part of Its Community
Office performance should be less about maximizing workplace density and more about the quality of the space and the experience it delivers.
Managing occupancy will be essential in the new era of work
As COVID-19 infection rates reach lower levels and businesses open their doors once more, HR and facilities teams across many industries and sectors are preparing for a physical return to the workplace.
Cycling might be about to change our lives and offices permanently
COVID-19 has forced companies across the country to reconsider many things, among which technology, wellbeing and space.