Waltz’s smartphone app and reader allows users to enter different properties with a single credential and will make it easier for WeWork’s enterprise clients, such as GE Healthcare and Microsoft, to manage their employees’ on-demand memberships to WeWork spaces.
Star Wars furniture is here, and you probably can’t afford it
Flexible working is the new measure of success
Survey after survey reveals that workers – especially younger ones – are placing less value on money, and more on flexible working options. They put variety, learning opportunities, and choice as priorities at work.
Durable-Goods Orders Declined in May
Demand for long-lasting goods produced by U.S. factories decreased in May for the third time in four months, underscoring a broader slowdown in the manufacturing sector.
Steelcase Enters New Business Relationships with IT Channel Partners
The expanded strategy is designed to help more organizations realize the vision and value behind anytime, anywhere, collaboration in the workplace with Steelcase Roam and Surface Hub 2.
In conversation with the co-founder of Canadian co-working space The Aviary
Founded in 2016 by Andrea McLean and Stella Boyland, The Aviary is Vancouver's hippest co-working space and retail shop for architects, designers and creatives.
Watch: Steelcase's 74 seconds of NeoCon 2019
Come on in! The Steelcase family of brands showcased new solutions, products and partners to empower teams, individuals and designers with more choice and control than ever before. Discover more of What’s New this summer online—see 40+ new products to inspire your work day.
Will Workplace Flexibility Be A Blessing Or A Curse In A Downturn?
Most experts agree that the economic downturn will eventually come, and it is a matter of when and how severe, not if. One thing's for sure: the office leasing world looks very different to what it did a decade ago.
Office furniture firms take their partners
It has long been acknowledged that there are just too many providers of office furniture, all competing for a slice of the action and of course each having investments in design, development and procurement resources.
Landscape Forms Announces New Corporate Structure and Executive Management Team
The Board of Directors of the privately held company has approved the formation of three business divisions within the parent company.
While people puzzle over WeWork, niche co-working spaces continue gaining traction
It’s clear that commercial real estate owners need new ways to occupy underutilized space as our lives move increasingly online.
Faltering Factories Cast a Dark Cloud Over Global Economy
Steelcase Inc. said some U.S. customers are asking to delay deliveries because they can’t find the workers needed to finish construction of new offices.
This is the most dog-friendly office ever
Why WeWork Is Breaking Its Own Mold To Build In Arkansas
Bentonville, Arkansas, has been a company town for Walmart for decades — so why is The We Company doing something there it has never done before?
Flexible office revolution shows no signs of slowing
In addition to the changes that the evolving flexible office model has brought for operators and occupiers JLL’s research highlighted the inevitable effect it has had on landlords and developers.
Coalesse Launches the New Lagunitas Focus Nook at NeoCon 2019
At NeoCon 2019 (June 10-12) Coalesse launched the Lagunitas Focus Nook, the first individual work alcove in the category-defining lounge collection by Toan Nguyen.
Penny Coloring Contest Winners Announced
Commuter Workforce and the Power of 10+
Although we may not think about it, the workplace experience begins with the journey to work. If the commute is arduous day in and day out, it can negatively affect how we work and interact with colleagues.
Kimball International, Inc. Announces Transformation Plan
Kimball International, Inc. (KBAL) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved a transformation plan in alignment with the Company’s recently announced Kimball International Connect strategy.
Architecture Billings Remain Flat in May
AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score for May showed a small increase in design services at 50.2, which is slightly down from 50.5 in April.




















