Technology companies across the country expect to need less office space in the coming years, a sign of falling demand in the commercial real estate market.
Herman Miller Waits for Employers to Step Up Orders for New Office Furniture
Furniture maker expects an increase in orders for reconfigured offices, but hasn’t seen much of it yet.
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Slack’s CEO on why tech companies have to make peace with permanent remote work
Herman Miller Names Four Employees to CEO Action for Racial Equity Fellowship
Herman Miller recently named four employees to represent the company in a one-year, full-time fellowship role with CEO Action for Racial Equity.
How to Bring Older Office Buildings Back to Life Amid a Struggling Commercial Real Estate Market
Commercial real estate has been profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Some estimates for office space in particular are projecting global vacancies to continue to rise through 2022, and officials in some struggling city markets are no longer predicting a long awaited “bounce back.”
Framery Commits to Science Based Targets Initiative
Framery announced that the company has joined the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), which includes some of the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitters, corporations, and recognized brands.
Post-COVID, What Tech Actually Matters For Workspaces?
Thanks to COVID-19, digital adoption rates have moved forward by five years in a matter of weeks — and the world of flexible working is no exception.
How Do CRE Organizations Think Workspace Will Be Repurposed Post-COVID-19?
Tenants are embracing robust work from home programs, with a projection of 12-30 percent of the workforce classified as remote workers long-term.
Beleaguered IWG To Roll Out Smaller, Decentralized Coworking Platform
IWG reported a loss of more than $300M during the first half of 2020, compared with a profit of $40M during the first half of 2019, as the pandemic cut into demand for coworking.
The workplace has reached an inflection point as it adjusts to new realities
Effective social distancing in the workplace goes well beyond removing desks or marking one-ways systems with colored tape.
Home workers in America spend four percent of their week resolving tech issues
Available: Thousands of Discounted Herman Miller Chairs for Your Home Office
Workers looking to trade up from makeshift ironing-board desks are increasingly turning to liquidators for the high-end furniture their companies once supplied.
Spirited as ever. On the occasion of Vico Magistretti’s 100th birthday.
Vico Magistretti would have turned 100 on October 6: Reason enough for the global design community to celebrate.
How CRE Owners Are Boosting Outdoor Space
Outdoor spaces not only help to protect against transmission and spread of the coronavirus but being outdoors can boost people’s moods and health overall.
The VP Debate Stage Is the Coronavirus Response in Physical, Design-Failure Form
AIS furniture to provide masks for every poll worker on Election Day
AIS began making facemasks – using antimicrobial fabrics and other premium materials – when the COVID-19 pandemic intensified in April.
Common Desk Chosen as Operating Partner to Reimagine the Continental Gin Building in Deep Ellum
This week, Common Desk announced its latest move, a first-of-its-kind deal that actually makes the coworking brand an operating partner for an office building.
Virtual master plan
A blueprint for the new work office: Wilkhahn cooperated with architectural practice 1zu33 to develop a virtual reference project that supplies architects and office planners with inspiring best-practice examples for pioneering work environments.
Law Firms Become More Open to Day-Officing
The last stand of traditional work environments, law firms are beginning to change their office space strategy.