The State of Office CRE: Climbing Online Interest and Unchanged Tenant Preferences
As the coronavirus pandemic turned from a concern to a global threat earlier this year, it was clear that the
As the coronavirus pandemic turned from a concern to a global threat earlier this year, it was clear that the
Fitness centers. Meditation rooms. Pool tables. Only a decade ago, luxury office amenities like these were nearly unheard of or
Echoing a common theme heard throughout sessions during NAIOP’s Officecast virtual series, closing session speaker Robert Griffin, U.S. Head, Capital
Much has been said about the potential exodus from cities in the wake of the current pandemic. As workers in
The markets have seen ups and downs at a dizzying pace since early 2020, and the future looks fuzzy to
Several broad themes are driving the future of real estate, said K.C. Cleary, Partner, Fifth Wall, to Officecast virtual series
Coworking has been the darling of the office sector in recent years, but in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, physical space needs are
Last March, office workers around the globe quickly packed up their desks and re-opened the next morning as a remote
In “Midyear Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on the U.S. Commercial Real Estate Development,” commissioned by the NAIOP Research Foundation, Stephen
As the greatest work-from-home experiment ever continues, many companies are starting to think beyond how and when their workforce will