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30
Jul
2018
Back-filling Office Space in Class B and C Locations
Posted On July 30, 2018  By Andrew Jaffe  And has No Comment

The U.S. office market is in a healthy state of equilibrium, with vacancies in the low teens and net absorption levels that are keeping pace with new development. But the solid state of the overall market isn’t shared equally across the board. Some cities, and some […]

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25
Jul
2018
No Simple Fixes for the Labor Shortage
Posted On July 25, 2018  By Ryan Severino  And has No Comment

If you’ve tried to hire a skilled tradesperson lately, you know how scarce these workers have become. According to Manpower research, roughly 40 percent of U.S. employers report difficult filling jobs because of the lack of labor, particularly in the skilled trades. As of April 2018, […]

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23
Jul
2018
How #SpaceAsAService Will Disrupt the Traditional Office Model
Posted On July 23, 2018  By Antony Slumbers  And has No Comment

Tired of calling your cell phone provider only to be met with endless hold times and snarky service? There is a reason why you often get great service and value from a startup but rotten service and poor value from a utility. One is incentivized to […]

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18
Jul
2018
Potential New Supreme Court Justice Could Improve Regulatory Policies
Posted On July 18, 2018  By Rich Tucker  And has No Comment

Congressional Republicans hoping to advance their federal deregulation agenda are expected to have an ally if nominee Brett Kavanaugh is approved by the Senate to join the Supreme Court. The justice, who currently sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, […]

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11
Jul
2018
Room for Urban Growth: A Study on Developable Vacant Land in U.S. CBDs
Posted On July 11, 2018  By Diana Sabau  And has No Comment

One of the recurring features of a growing U.S. city is a tendency to greatly expand its footprint, a phenomenon popularly known as urban sprawl. Oddly enough, this centrifugal kind of mobility is not the result of a lack of developable land within a city’s existing […]

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