A new study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research claims that the average lockdown working day worldwide is now around 48 minutes longer than before the pandemic.
Facebook will allow employees to work remotely until July 2021
The company will also provide its employees with an additional $1,000 bonus for their home office needs.
Jump In DFW Office Subleasing Highlights Tenant Woes And Market Uncertainty
A large upswing in Dallas-Fort Worth subleasing activity appeared in the office asset class this summer, creating opportunities for tenants and a source of potential stress for landlords.
COVID-19 and Building Performance: The Big Picture
Elevating a building’s performance starts with that building’s energy use.
Majority of Organizations Plan to Transition to Remote Work, Ushering in New Era for Hiring & Retaining Talent
WeWork Gives Members Expanded Access, Pilots Pay-As-You-Go Program
As coworking companies continue to navigate the market disruption caused by the coronavirus, the industry leader is rolling out new offerings aimed at bringing more people to more buildings.
Facebook Leases 730,000 SF at Vornado’s Farley Building
The Farley Building is a cornerstone of Vornado’s new Penn District, where the REIT owns 10 million square feet.
The economy: As bad as we thought
The U.S. economy experienced the worst quarter in recorded history. Is the office sector the canary in the coal mine?
From AI to at-home care: The hospital of the future looks nothing like today’s
The hospital of the future will be smaller, specialized, flexible, and more comfortable. And, because of the coronavirus pandemic, it could be coming a lot sooner than anyone expected.
Virtual Working Needs New Leadership
Something remarkable has happened. For thousands of knowledge-based businesses, home working has worked.
Remote Work Isn’t Going Away. So Let’s Deal With the Obstacles.
Six months into the Covid crisis, remote work is no longer looking like a blip in the lives of millions of people, but rather a long-term realignment of how those workers and their organizations operate.
Office Fundamentals Started to Slip in Q2 Despite Long-Term Leases
The national office vacancy rate jumped by 10 basis points to 17.1%.
Firms not doing enough to support flexible working
Organizations still have work to do when it comes to understanding people’s experiences of flexible working.
Businesses Tap New Digital Tools to Reopen the Workplace
Covid-19 has spawned a wave of software aimed at collecting and analyzing data on the health and interactions of workers.
Home Buyers Basing Decisions On Work-From-Home Realities
Working from home is something many respondents are looking to do well beyond the pandemic.
How will the hotel industry recover from COVID-19?
Hotels were hit fast and hard when the pandemic began to spread. What’s next for the sector?
Universal, Warner, and Sony Music Employees Will Stay Home Until January 2021
Following the tech industry’s lead, music’s biggest companies have sent out memos requesting that employees stay home for the remainder of the year.
CRE Turns Bearish On Office Sector As Remote Work Gains
Conducted in June, the survey arrives as remote work continues for much of the country, and many of the country's thousands of office buildings remain largely empty.
Working from home parents have struggled during lockdown
New research suggests that the recent surge in the number of people working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown has presented significant challenges for those who are parents, particularly mothers.
InterContinental New York Barclay Taps Flexible Space Concept
This major New York hotel operator moved decisively to recoup some lost revenue.
