As of Sept. 7, 470 companies have gone bankrupt in 2020.
Office Pricing Should Recover by 2022. Here’s How.
While a full pricing recovery could take time, there are a lot of positive trends for the office space.
4 trends in property technology
Even as COVID-19 shifts priorities in real estate, proptech continues to remake the market. Here are four experts’ predictions for what’s ahead.
The coronavirus has changed commercial property marketing forever
Remote work will likely always represent a larger part of the employment landscape then it ever did before.
Coronavirus-Resistant Offices May Have An Advantage In The Market
Commercial property owners are always looking for ways to have their assets stand out in the marketplace and have a competitive advantage, and many have long been aware of air filtration and ventilation as potential draws.
No, the Pandemic Is Not Emptying Out America’s Cities
Despite what cable news is saying every day, a mass migration to the suburbs isn’t happening.
Hotels Get Past Awful Q2, But Demand May Not Rebound Until 2023
The U.S. hospitality industry took a major drubbing during the second quarter of 2020, suffering its lowest occupancy levels since the Great Depression.
Permanent working from home would reduce UK economy by £480 billion
A new study claims that if British workers do not return to their offices at all, the UK economy could contract by £480 billion.
Trump’s Tariffs? Coronavirus? China’s Exports Are Surging Anyway
Chinese companies account for a greater share of goods sold abroad, showing their tremendous strength despite mounting challenges.
How do employers make workers comfortable at home during the pandemic and beyond?
Open concept. Agile office design. Cubicles. Co-working space. Quiet rooms. Sit/stand desks?
90% of employers say working remotely hasn't hurt productivity
The pandemic has taught employers a lot about the value of having flexible work arrangements for employees.
2020 Forecast Series: Balancing school and office
The important ways companies can help their employees juggle the demands of work and their child’s education during COVID-19.
Ford Rethinks the Office, Betting Work Will Be Partly Remote Longer-Term
With its white-collar employees working remotely at least until January because of the coronavirus pandemic, Ford is taking advantage of its empty buildings to reconfigure the workplace.
Large Employers Halting Return-To-Work Planning
Office Concessions Are Here But Maybe Not for Too Long
But this tenant-friendly environment will likely only last for the next 12 to 18 months, says CBRE’s Spencer Levy.
What To Do With That Glut of Office Construction
COVID might not just halt new building, but also force some residential conversions.
Taller cubicles, one-way aisles: Office workers must adjust
A design firm in Boston has erected higher cubicles, told employees to wear masks when not at their desks and set up one-way aisles in the office.
BBC’s Former Head Of Corporate Real Estate Says The Office Isn’t Dead - But It’s Not Going Back To Normal
The pandemic has disrupted both the corporate real estate sector and the traditional managerial mindset that absenteeism means a lack of productivity.
REAL ESTATEHow Work From Home Has Changed The Future Of Commercial Real Estate
Even as digital efforts remain top of mind for these executives as they try to keep top lines intact and grapple with the challenges of managing distributed workforces, they are also focusing on corporate culture.
Office is out, school is in: Co-working operators try to lure students into workspace
Quest Workspaces, a co-working operator with 12 locations in Florida and New York, is turning some of its enclosed office space into small pods where groups of students can gather for virtual learning.