The New Normal Working Environment
The New Normal Working Environment. Adjusting to the new normal during the COVID-19 health crisis has been a challenge for many consulting firms.
The New Normal Working Environment
The New Normal Working Environment. Adjusting to the new normal during the COVID-19 health crisis has been a challenge for many consulting firms.
Is Your Work “Essential” During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
ERIS navigates the patchwork of State Executive Orders, as well as other regulatory advisories, and offers considerations for environmental professionals in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CRE brokers are turning to drones to overcome COVID constraints
A drone media company said it has experienced a major boom in the commercial real estate (CRE) segment of its business thanks to the COVID-19 lockdowns .
72% of Workers Don’t Want to Return to Office
As the forced, large-scale, work-from-home experiment caused by the coronavirus pandemic continues, the vast majority of workers don’t want to return to the office full time, a new report found.
COVID-19 Driven Adaptive Reuse Projects Have Been Slow to Materialize
Despite a lot of chatter about converting properties due to the pandemic, investors have run into obstacles.
COVID-19 Driven Adaptive Reuse Projects Have Been Slow to Materialize
Despite a lot of chatter about converting properties due to the pandemic, investors have run into obstacles.
Jacobs and the social value imperative
Eighteen months on and social value is becoming a crucial enabler in helping clients deliver a sustainable and inclusive recovery to CV-19
Hotel Bankruptcies On The Rise As Lenders Lose Patience With Recovery
The past year has been a historically harmful time for the hotel industry as the coronavirus pandemic pushed demand off a cliff, and it has yet to climb back up.
CRE Investors May Have Missed the Window for Distress
Three quarters into the COVID crisis, distressed sales again account for 1% of transactions.
Vaccine to Trigger Q3 CRE Recovery: Report
With an economic turnaround expected to begin around mid-2021, commercial real estate should enter recovery too, but some sectors will look quite different.
The 16 deals and trends that defined Real Estate in 2020
It’s pretty obvious what defined 2020, not just for real estate but for much of the globe: the coronavirus, the resulting economic recession and the U.S. presidential election.
‘There’s Liquidity Out There; It’s Just A Matter Of Shaking It Free’
It’s been a strange recession, with certain sectors like retail and hospitality collapsing and millions of low-wage workers losing their jobs, while higher-paid office work largely continues in home offices.
COVID-19 Is Changing Enviro Due Diligence For Real Estate
In the transactional world of buying and selling properties, we see several emerging trends in the standard practice of environmental due diligence in response to COVID-19
‘The Money Never Stops Coming’: Miami’s Office Market Is Hot, Despite Pandemic
Plenty of people have been speculating about the end of the office since the coronavirus spurred a work-from-home revolution. But Florida, has been seeing something different.
UPDATED: COVID-19 Bankruptcies That Could Hurt the CRE Industry
The massive economic hit from COVID-19 has forced scores of U.S. companies into bankruptcy.
North Dallas Suburban Developments Field Office Inquiries In Wake Of Pandemic
Inquiries for office space at developing mixed-use centers inside far North Dallas suburbs rose in the past two months as companies have adjusted their workplace strategies.
California Secondary Markets See Potential For Gains From S.F.’s, LA’s Losses
As the economic slowdown batters gateway markets like San Francisco, some of California's secondary markets have shown resilience in spite of the coronavirus pandemic.
Office Distress Still Low, But Lease Expirations, Maturing Loans Loom Large
The coronavirus has not yet caused major distress for office owners, but the billions of loans out on properties with leases show just how much is at risk in the country’s priciest office markets.
Commercial-Property Foreclosures Are Poised to Rise as Covid-19 Lingers
The coronavirus pandemic got here at a nasty time for the Burnsville Middle mall close to Minneapolis.
A foreclosure crisis is looming — but here’s what’s different from 2008
Though a foreclosure crisis is on the horizon, experts say recent fiscal policy will prevent a full collapse of the financial system.
Pandemic Tech: How Can Property Owners Choose The Best Solutions For Both Today And The Future?
Thermal imaging cameras, UVC sterilizing wands, smart HVAC systems, upgraded conference room audiovisual tools: The coronavirus has inspired developers...
UPDATED: COVID-19 Bankruptcies That Could Hurt the CRE Industry
The massive economic hit from COVID-19 has forced scores of U.S. companies into bankruptcy. Here are some with the most significant potential repercussions for commercial real estate.