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Your guide to the future of real estate
Before the pandemic, changes were already well underway in workplace real estate: more than 13 percent of people were regularly working outside of the office. Now, with Fortune 50 companies alone occupying 2.6 billion square feet of real estate, organizations are looking to merge the best of the old ways of doing business with the best of what was learned during the pandemic. Explore these insights to understand the trends shaping the future of real estate–from changing working norms, to innovation, inclusivity, and climate change–and dive deeper into these topics:
  • the past, present, and future of workplace design
  • ten bold moves to realign financial-services offices toward learning, inclusion, and innovation
  • how climate change poses as a risk and an opportunity for real estate
  • how real-estate owners can work with tenants to reimagine the workplace of the future
  • how a Swedish real-estate developer has created an innovative, community-based concept for urban living in China
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Workplace real estate in the COVID-19 era: From cost center to competitive advantage
Companies today should build workplaces that help them realize their strategies. Here's why and how.
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Reimagining the future of financial-services headquarters
The stakes are high for financial-services firms to reorient their offices around learning, inclusion, and innovation.
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The rebirth of workspace design: An interview with Gensler co-CEO Diane Hoskins
As offices consider how to reopen after two years of disruption from COVID-19, Hoskins sees an opportunity to create better, more human-centric workspaces.
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The future of the high-rise: Creating people-centric spaces
As the world becomes more urban, more people will live and work in high-rises. What will that mean for builders, real-estate companies, and tenants? In this edition, The Next Normal explores the high-rise of 2030.
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The workplace will never be the same: Imperatives for real-estate owners and operators
The workplace will never be the same: Imperatives for real-estate owners and operators
The cubicle farm has to go. Offices must be places of magic.
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Climate risk and the opportunity for real estate
Real-estate leaders should revalue assets, decarbonize, and create new business opportunities. Here's how.
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Author Talks: Parag Khanna on the forces creating a new geography of opportunity
Parag Khanna provides a vision of the next phase of human civilization—one that is both mobile and sustainable.
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Building sustainable and affordable urban living: A conversation with White Peak's Jesper Jos Olsson
Building sustainable and affordable urban living: A conversation with White Peak's Jesper Jos Olsson
Not many companies are bold enough to enter the challenging Chinese market without a local partner. But a desire to retain full control, and the belief that relying on local partners may hinder its ability to learn and scale, eventually paid off, according to the cofounder of a Beijing-based, Swedish property developer.
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Reimagining the office and work life after COVID-19
Reimagining the office and work life after COVID-19
The pandemic has forced the adoption of new ways of working. Organizations must reimagine their work and the role of offices in creating safe, productive, and enjoyable jobs and lives for employees.
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