How Will the Popularity of Online Grocery Deliveries Play Out for the Cold Storage Sector? May 26, 2020 A surge in cold storage demand is expected to last. But exactly how it will play out is still an open question. Will Remote Working Spell the Demise of the Office Sector? May 21, 2020 While some tech and banking firms are considering major shifts to permanent work-from-home policies, offices will still be around. Some States Are Reopening. Here’s What Office Landlords Can Do to Make Tenants Feel Safer May 07, 2020 From tracing apps to strictly enforced rules on the use of masks, office landlords prepare for eventual reopening. Oil Prices Have Plummeted. Houston Office Landlords Are Bracing for a Long-Lasting Fallout. Apr 30, 2020 The next year will likely flood oil markets like Houston and New Orleans with office sublet space. But some investors may benefit. The Tech Sector Looks Well-Positioned to Survive the Pandemic. It Might Still Cut Back on New Leases Apr 23, 2020 As tech firms prepare for employees to return to the office, some are downsizing to cut costs or pausing expansion plans. Warehouse Tenants and Landlords Say They Are Following CDC Guidelines to Keep Facilities Safe. But Are They Doing Enough? Apr 16, 2020 In spite of the measures reportedly in place, many employees are still getting sick. Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Will Remote Working Spell the Demise of the Office Sector? May 21, 2020 While some tech and banking firms are considering major shifts to permanent work-from-home policies, offices will still be around.
Some States Are Reopening. Here’s What Office Landlords Can Do to Make Tenants Feel Safer May 07, 2020 From tracing apps to strictly enforced rules on the use of masks, office landlords prepare for eventual reopening. Oil Prices Have Plummeted. Houston Office Landlords Are Bracing for a Long-Lasting Fallout. Apr 30, 2020 The next year will likely flood oil markets like Houston and New Orleans with office sublet space. But some investors may benefit. The Tech Sector Looks Well-Positioned to Survive the Pandemic. It Might Still Cut Back on New Leases Apr 23, 2020 As tech firms prepare for employees to return to the office, some are downsizing to cut costs or pausing expansion plans. Warehouse Tenants and Landlords Say They Are Following CDC Guidelines to Keep Facilities Safe. But Are They Doing Enough? Apr 16, 2020 In spite of the measures reportedly in place, many employees are still getting sick. Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Oil Prices Have Plummeted. Houston Office Landlords Are Bracing for a Long-Lasting Fallout. Apr 30, 2020 The next year will likely flood oil markets like Houston and New Orleans with office sublet space. But some investors may benefit. The Tech Sector Looks Well-Positioned to Survive the Pandemic. It Might Still Cut Back on New Leases Apr 23, 2020 As tech firms prepare for employees to return to the office, some are downsizing to cut costs or pausing expansion plans. Warehouse Tenants and Landlords Say They Are Following CDC Guidelines to Keep Facilities Safe. But Are They Doing Enough? Apr 16, 2020 In spite of the measures reportedly in place, many employees are still getting sick. Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
The Tech Sector Looks Well-Positioned to Survive the Pandemic. It Might Still Cut Back on New Leases Apr 23, 2020 As tech firms prepare for employees to return to the office, some are downsizing to cut costs or pausing expansion plans. Warehouse Tenants and Landlords Say They Are Following CDC Guidelines to Keep Facilities Safe. But Are They Doing Enough? Apr 16, 2020 In spite of the measures reportedly in place, many employees are still getting sick. Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Warehouse Tenants and Landlords Say They Are Following CDC Guidelines to Keep Facilities Safe. But Are They Doing Enough? Apr 16, 2020 In spite of the measures reportedly in place, many employees are still getting sick. Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Office Tenants of All Sizes Are Asking for Rent Relief. Some Institutional Owners Are Offering Them Deferrals Apr 15, 2020 “This is not the time to negotiate for the last nickel,” stresses one source, as tenants and landlords both need to survive. Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Open-Plan Offices and Shared Spaces Were the “Disruptors” of the Decade. Then a Virus Arrived. Apr 02, 2020 Open-plan offices, less space per employee and co-working solutions were among the biggest trends of 2010s. Are they about to go away? Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Office Markets Reliant on Energy Tenants Are Bracing for Two Major Demand Disruptions at Once Mar 30, 2020 In addition to the economic impacts of the pandemic, they are being battered by the current oil production wars. Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More
Amazon Just Bought Lord & Taylor Building from WeWork. Did It Overpay? Mar 23, 2020 The e-commerce giant paid more than the building’s previous sales price. It may still have been a good deal, capital markets experts say. Load More first previous … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … next last Load More