The real estate industry has been adjusting its approach to workspaces. The entry of coworking space and its continued growth has been just one way of meeting this demand. Spec space is another. Lean about spec space and how it can work for your organization.
Navigating a work-from-home environment
Mergers and acquisitions: Steps to take with your real estate portfolio
The ins and outs of creating an activity-based workplace
When done right, an activity-based workplace can improve your employees’ quality of life professionally, socially and physically—increasing productivity and your company’s bottom line. Learn why activity-based workplaces are on the rise and how you can effectively set this type of environment up for your team.
Working globally: Tips for a smooth journey
There can be many challenges when working across the globe—language barriers, time zone differences, currency types and differences in working hours or holidays—but it’s worth it to expand horizons and collaborate with different people around the world. If you find yourself moving into a global business atmosphere, here are some tips we’ve learned along the way.
Understanding risk: property acquisition and environmental due diligence
In addition to how a new building fits your company's needs, there are critical environmental factors to review pertinent to the land or building you may be considering. We’ve broken down the initial process associated with due diligence when assessing a property’s environmental condition as a general guide when making your next big commercial property decision.
Assembling the right commercial real estate development team
A checklist for selecting the perfect space for your company
A look ahead: 2019 commercial real estate predictions
Why should I hire a tenant rep broker?
Choosing the right work environment for your company
Choosing a new workplace is an important decision and one that will greatly affect your current and future employees. After all, the average American is estimated to spend 90,000 hours at work over the course of their life and more than 100 hours yearly commuting there. Because of this, employers must make sure the design, location and amenities of a new office align well with the company brand and strategic future vision.