These are complex times, made more complex by a stubborn economic environment and a deal-choking interest rate, the bitter pill of a Federal Reserve fighting to get inflation under control. All of this, of course, occurs as we still collectively unpa
What amenities can building owners invest in to create space where employees want to work and that will meet tenants’ increasing expectations—leading to full buildings?
The folks of Cushman & Wakefield have found the elusive silver lining in the cloud overhanging the office market. For instance: “The office is still a central part of the economy and a driver of productivity, career development, culture and innovatio
Commercial office buildings are being built or modified (sometimes radically) to make them more appealing to employees who’ve embraced hybrid work schedules. “It’s about exciting people to come into the office,” says Adam Showalter.
A supportive and safe environment. Opportunities for professional development and growth. The ability to cultivate work-life harmony. These are the hallmarks of a workplace that prioritizes the mental and emotional well-being of its workers.
Original thinking, a thirst for knowledge and—most importantly—enthusiastic dedication to the future of commercial real estate are common traits among this year’s “rising stars.” Four emerging professionals are recognized here.
Last week, BOMA members from around the world gathered online for BOMA International’s 2021 Virtual Winter Business Meeting. Members participated in a full slate of committee meetings dedicated to advancing the business of BOMA and shaping the future