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3 Reasons Why Flexible Workspaces Are Now The Best Long-term Office Solution

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In a time when environmental impact is more crucial than ever before, the use of flexible workspaces can be an effective way for businesses to make a positive impact on the environment and reduce costs. Many flexible workspaces are specially designed around fostering connection and collaboration among their users.

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Navigating Uncertainty: Strategies For Success In Commercial Real Estate Amid Global Turmoil

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Businesses are consistently drawn to high-quality, Class A office spaces with diverse amenities that promote an inspiring and healthful workplace environment. The reuse of the building’s structure greatly minimizes the project’s overall carbon footprint and reduces construction time which in turn minimizes employee displacement.

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Inclusive office design is essential if we want offices to be worth the commute

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Not only is this determined by the nature of the work itself but also by the different skills and personality traits that make up a business. For instance, development of large terrace space is a great way to foster productivity, social interaction and collaboration.

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Adapting To The Future: 9 Ways Coworking Spaces Must Harness The Power Of AI

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Boosting Your Marketing Efforts with AI-Powered Tools Marketing is a critical component of running a successful coworking space, but not every operator or manager has the skills or resources to handle it effectively. But with a growth mindset, these challenges can become opportunities to learn and improve. Luckily, AI-powered tools can help.

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Remote is Better for Workers, Employees, and the Planet

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Remote work offers a flexible schedule that adapts to individual needs, allowing employees to work from environments that nurture their creativity and productivity. They have the freedom to choose their work environment, be it a serene mountain retreat or a bustling seaside town. This shift extends beyond mere convenience.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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His focus on designing sustainable, people-conscious corporate spaces brings to the table fresh perspectives on the future of work environments. His perspective supports the concept of cubic footage– considering the totality of the work environment rather than just the physical space. And so I did.

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