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How workplace designers are getting people back in the office
How people use the office has changed, and with it the ways that companies have long tracked productivity and built their corporate culture.
Leaders are now under pressure to create experiences for employees that complement, and in some ways even compete with, the comforts of home. As a new balance emerges, office design is witnessing one of the biggest rethinks in decades.
We spoke to Rémi Calvayrac, head of Work Dynamics France and head of PDS France, BeNeLux & Nordics at JLL, and Adrian Davidson,…
Pulte Homes’ new Towns on the Parkway development in Dublin to include 154 townhome units
The new development is planned for construction on an 8.7-acre site in Dublin's Bridge Street District.
Atlanta’s big office landlords: ‘Return to office’ trends encouraging
There is a silver lining in the beleaguered office market. Here are the trends Atlanta's biggest landlords are seeing as 2023 comes to a close.
Tampa City Council member to propose Ybor City curfew in wake of shooting
Council member Gwen Henderson, whose district includes Ybor City, plans to make several motions regarding public safety in the historic district at Thursday's city council meeting.
RDC leases up remaining space at Alpine Point building in South Fayette to industrial contractor
Bridgeville developer finishes up leasing building for what started as a speculative project with one building left to go at business park.
Build-to-rent, single-family rental markets shift gears in unique housing market
Current market forces are creating unique opportunities for these related sectors of the residential real estate industry.
New Avila Apartments in Seminole County sell for eye-catching price tag
The deal is the second-priciest in Seminole County this year.
Adobe is latest software tenant seeking to shed leased space in San Francisco
The San Jose-based company said earlier this year it was exploring a hybrid work model that would allow its employees to work from home as much as half of the time.
How the Valley worked its way into the major leagues of economic development
In the past decade, Phoenix has risen to the top of the list for major company expansions alongside its U.S. competitors, including the Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex. Here's how the two regions measure up as they face off in the World Series while they continue to battle to land key projects in emerging industries.
Cagan Management lines up downtown Tavares development
Tavares originally bought the vacant property in 2015 with the purpose of selling it to an investor that would create a development in line with the city's downtown master plan.