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Corporate real estate strategies are now people centric focused on new ways of working

Workplace Insight

Corporate real estate decision-making and people-centric strategies are becoming more integrated, according to CBRE’s 2023 European Occupier Survey. The benefits of partnering real estate decision makers with other corporate functions is increasingly recognised and likely to produce the most positive results.”

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The Return-To-Office Is Both Divergent And Divisive. What Does That Mean For Design?

All Work

Businesses that strategically invest to realign real estate with employee needs and expectations will accelerate a return to work, and ultimately win the war for talent. In contrast, many companies in the financial sector are actively looking to expand real estate footprints to accommodate increased headcount.

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From Vacant to Vibrant: Activating Office Space at The Ground Plane

All Work

Good and impactful urban design can draw people off the street, pique the interest of passersby and create a new human energy that adds value to the real estate and the community. The extra activity creates a level of human energy factor that adds value to real estate when an area always has something going on.

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Office Building Repositioning: Designing For The Post-Pandemic Workplace

All Work

Fast forward a year-and-a-half, and although the typical “work week” may have extended, the health and wellness trends that were underway in commercial real estate prior to the pandemic have now been amplified. Healthy food and snack options in building lobby cafes and lounges makes eating healthy convenient and accessible.

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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

BMT Office Administration

A business can choose to liquidate (selling something to convert it into cash) physical business assets, such as real estate, equipment, computers, and vehicles — in order to pay off debts. It can be physical, like a vehicle you use to operate your business, or non-physical, such as a patent.

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3 S’s of cubicle etiquette: How to thrive in close quarters

Insperity

Companies of all sizes are increasingly opting for open work environments that cost less to build out while maximizing real estate. Without intervention, open offices can turn into a Wild West with the loud talker, the over-sharer , the nail clipper, and the smelly-food lover driving everyone else to distraction.

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How to Grow Your Circle of Influence

Success

Do they walk in and see the carpets are clean, the floors are mopped, everything sparkles and it smells good because the candles are lit, and it’s beautiful, and there’s beautiful food, and they get to have drinks, and they get to laugh and enjoy the space, and it feels great and it feels inviting? They don’t want to hang out at that house.