The next frontier for coworking space is in shopping centers and other retail properties, according to a new report by Colliers International.
People now most important factor behind corporate real estate decisions
The corporate appetite for flexible space continues to grow as around two-thirds of occupiers rank employee engagement (68 percent) and talent attraction and development (65 percent) as two of the three most important drivers of corporate real estate (CRE) strategy.
Not Done Yet: WeWork Raises $340M Of Fresh Equity To Continue Building Acquisition Drive
How valuable is Big Data becoming in commercial real estate?
Landlords Becoming Biggest Competitors for Co-Working Brands
Office owners are entering the co-working market, providing flexible workspace options to prospective tenants—and they are giving operators stiff competition.
Amazon Cancels Plan To Open Headquarters In New York City
Three months after the internet giant announced it would open a 25,000-job headquarters in New York City's Long Island City neighborhood, the company has changed course.
Office Developer Sentiment Falls Across California
Despite the changing sentiment—which focuses on developers that would be delivering properties in three years—the current market is still strong.
How Developers Are Adapting to Flexible Working Needs
The 9-to-5 workday has run its course. More people than ever are freelancing, and with this shift, cubicles and restrictive workspaces are on the outs.
CBRE Relaunches Workplace Experience Services As Host
Are Offices With Flex Space More Valuable?
Often, a presence of flexible space is most common in newer or renovated office buildings, and that could account for the boost in pricing among some of the properties.
Spurred By Tech, U.S. Office Fundamentals End 2018 On Strong Note
Tech-driven regional markets were key in keeping national office fundamentals strong last year, according to the latest report from Cushman & Wakefield.
For JLL, Experiential Office Space Is The Next Big Thing
"Experiential" is usually associated with retail space these days, but property giant JLL believes it has applications in the office sector as well.
Landing Tenants, Evading Costly Construction Is Driving U.S. Speculative Office Development To New Heights
The 130M SF of total U.S. office product under construction at the end of 2018 is down from a cyclical high of 136M SF at the end of 2016.
How to Prepare for the New Office Space Trends
Occupancy data is shaping the future of workplace planning
The average knowledge worker is at their desk only 40 percent of the time, according to the Gartner Group. Organizations are rapidly adjusting their workplaces to adapt to this new type of work.
Watch: The Real Views wrap: How has real estate changed in 2018?
As 2018 draws to a close, new innovations, new ideas and new designs have all played their part in keeping the real estate industry on its toes throughout the year.
Why There is a Resurgence in Office Leasing
Google Details Major New York Expansion
Search giant joins Amazon, Apple in growing outside the West Coast; addition of 7,000 jobs a ‘conservative estimate’.
Startup Incubator Takes Full Manhattan Building For New Hybrid Concept
One of the most successful tech incubators in New York City is growing its ambitions into the world of coworking and beyond.
Apple plans $1B campus for Austin
Attention office furniture sellers, the new campus will have space for up to 15,000 workers and will add 5,000 jobs in the immediate future.