As companies welcome back employees to their brick-and-mortar environments, the time has come—finally—for cities to celebrate the reanimation of their downtowns into the dynamic urban showpieces they once were.
Example: Technology, Internet, Artificial Intelligence
Managing electrical services is one of the biggest challenges in property management. While electrifying buildings and installing EV charging systems is commendable, property managers often face several obstacles that complicate the process. Aging in
1/21/2025 • Ella Krygiel, BOMA International
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To say 2023 was an interesting year is to miss the point completely. The issues that the office market currently faces is just one of the hurdles owners and managers have to puzzle out. Otherwise, from supply chain disruptions caused in large part by
12/19/2023 • John Salustri
The 20-minute city continues to be seen as an idyllic approach to city planning. Here we break down some of the factors that go into creating a 20-minute city and what makes them so effective.
8/8/2023 • Lauren Moreno
While COVID-19 continues to be a disruptive force for the office sector and its tenants, the perceived value of the office as a key ingredient of business success remains strong.
Now more than ever, commercial tenants are recognizing the power that the office holds, as well as its ability to serve as an inspiring destination full of opportunities for cultural connection, team bonding and innovation.
As the coworking trend continues to grow, commercial property owners and operators are testing their flex-ability.
What are the defining amenities of a corporate campus? That depends, in large part, on where the campus is located, says Kay Sargent, senior principal of WorkPlace for HOK, a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. Is it in the su