Tag: corporate real estate
Corporate HQs Are Being Reimagined, Not Disappearing
Most companies require employees to be in the office three days a week, but not all employees are compliant, according to a new CoreNet Global survey.
Navigating The New Workplace: Four Key Tensions
The new world of work creates friction for facility management teams, who need to plan around erratic demands for space and occupancy that change daily.
Overcoming Maintenance And Repair Talent Shortages
See how field service management (FSM) software can help mitigate maintenance and repair talent shortages.
The Changing Environment For Corporate Real Estate
Corporate Real Estate (CRE) and Integrated Facility Management (IFM) teams must be creative and agile to combat current headwinds.
Facility Executive: April 2023 Issue
The April 2023 issue focuses on the latest trends in interior and exterior commercial lighting, water conservation, flooring, building envelope restoration and repair, and more.
Workplace Sustainability Matters: Employees Weigh In
Sustainability concerns play an increasing part in where people want to work, where they want to invest, and who they want to do business with, finds a new survey from Esker.
LEGO Group Will Move Head Office To Massachusetts
Boston's ability to attract and retain talent, quality of life, and academic institutions are reasons given for LEGO’s move from Connecticut.
A Future That Puts Employees First
The next three years will be critical for organizations to create a more human-centric workplace, finds JLL’s “The Future of Work” survey.
How Is Inflation Affecting Corporate Real Estate Decisions?
The high inflationary environment is having an impact on corporate real estate decision making, finds a new survey from CoreNet Global.
Urban Land Institute Expands Global Initiative To Reduce Carbon Footprint
The global initiative’s mission is to eliminate carbon emissions from the built environment to reach net zero.
How Has COVID-19 Impacted Office Space Use?
A new CoreNet Global survey finds that companies are currently using less real estate, but many expect growth over the next one to five years.
The Future Of Work Is Hybrid: Are Organizations Prepared?
New Siemens study reveals majority of organizations have shifted to a hybrid work model, but most are not prepared with change management processes to implement the shift.
Optimizing The Hybrid Workplace
The hybrid workplace is not a one-size-fits-all, clearly defined solution. Organizations must learn what their own dynamic needs are, and build a solution to fit.
Healthier Buildings And Employee Experience
How the pandemic will reshape how buildings factor into employee satisfaction and experience.
More Than 1-in-5 Companies Plan Reduction In Office Space
AICPA survey finds a rise in remote work adds pressure to reconfigure office space, but long-term leases limit changes for now.
Airlines Approve Restart Of Pittsburgh International Airport Terminal Project
After pandemic pause, Pittsburgh International Airport will restart a critical infrastructure project that will build a modern, health-conscious airport.
Execs Expect More Teleworking, Even One Year After COVID-19
A new survey reveals the majority of human resources executives expect the shift toward teleworking to continue, even one year after COVID-19 substantially subsides.
Real Estate Execs Continue To See Value In Coworking
Many commercial real estate (CRE) executives expect to double commitment to coworking in next five years, according to survey by Cushman & Wakefield and CoreNet Global.
Three Ways Facility Managers Can Retain Their Best Tenants
To tighten bonds and boost retention rates with commercial tenants, facility managers should leverage these three evolving trends.
Most, Least Expensive U.S. Office Markets
Here's a rundown of the most and least expensive private sector office markets in the United States based on total operating expenses, courtesy of BOMA International.