The New Tax Law’s Effect on CRE: A Conversation with Spencer Levy
The new year began with the most extensive revision of the U.S. tax code since 1986. While questions remain, its potential impact on the commercial real estate industry appears neutral-to-positive. As...
View ArticleThe Rise of ‘Technology Mobility’ in the Workplace
People today are hardly sedentary. Thanks, in part, to advances in smartphone technology and location-based services, the average person has the freedom to work, travel, and play wherever they choose....
View ArticleHow Workforce Incentives Can Help Win the War for Talent
Every business leader wants the best employees on their team. But right now, and for the foreseeable future, there happens to be a stark shortage of excellent candidates. The war for talent is on, and...
View ArticleAs Life Expectancy Grows, So Does the Demand for Lab Space
As a large chunk of the American population rises in age, so, too, does the opportunity to develop the new technological and medical breakthroughs that will help keep people healthy, longer. But to...
View ArticleBetter Together: Why Co-Living Communities Are Attracting Millennials
We’ve all heard of co-working, but how about co-living? As the sharing economy continues to grow, sharing space with strangers is becoming an acceptable choice for city dwellers, and developers are...
View ArticleThe Agile Workspace: The ‘true definition of mobility’
Today’s real estate customers are accustomed to having a choice, from where they work to how they work. This seismic shift in the professional day-to-day has translated into the emergence of the...
View ArticleSearching for Tech Talent? Go (Mid)west and North
High-tech software and services companies have been some of the biggest employers in the United States, growing at an annual rate of 5 percent since 2010. This job growth has translated into strong...
View ArticleHow Developers Can Help Reduce Loneliness in Cities
Honking car horns, blaring sirens and crowded sidewalks teeming with pedestrians at every turn, that’s the typical scene in many major cities around the world. However, despite the endless noise of...
View ArticleThe Road Most Traveled: The Busiest Airports in the World and How to Get There
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and the busiest for air travel. With the holiday season right around the corner, people everywhere are planning their winter getaways. Whether it’s to...
View ArticleHow CCTV Cameras Are Changing Cities for the Better
Who’s afraid of “Big Brother?” Apparently, not the British public. In the UK, the number of surveillance cameras mounted in the country range from 2 million to 5 million. Londoners are practically...
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