New Labor Department numbers indicate that fewer Americans worked remotely last year. But many experts criticize the government’s data collection.
Category: Real Estate (Commercial)
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Bank Crisis Could Cast Pall Over Commercial Real Estate Market
The market hadn’t fully rebounded from the pandemic. Some worry that another slowdown could add to fears of a recession.
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WeWork Reaches a Debt Restructuring Deal With SoftBank
The agreement will reduce the unprofitable office space company’s debt, giving it more financial breathing room.
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Colleges Showcase Mass Timber, in Research and on Display
Campuses across the nation are promoting the sustainable construction material as a low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete.
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WeWork in Talks With Investors to Help Restructure Debt
The co-working giant is close to an agreement with SoftBank and others for new money and to restructure its debt.
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Awash in Asphalt, Cities Rethink Their Parking Needs
Local leaders across the nation are overhauling parking requirements for developers, scaling back the minimum number of spots for shopping centers and apartment complexes.
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Amazon Pauses Work on 2nd Headquarters in Virginia
The delay is the latest reminder that the tech industry’s pandemic-fueled boom has slowed and another indicator of how remote work has changed office-space needs.
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Amazon Pauses Work on 2nd Headquarters in Virginia
The company has been struggling with weak growth and has recently expanded its cost-cutting plans.
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In Search for Sustainable Materials, Developers Turn to Hemp
Hemp blocks are costlier than traditional building products, but they help address environmental issues and can shave 20 to 30 percent off a typical construction schedule.
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As Austin’s SoCo District Grows, Is It Losing Its ‘Weird’?
Streets like South Congress Avenue are crucial to retail and hotel chains looking for cachet, real estate experts say, but gentrification can push out local businesses and residents.
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By Adding Apartments, Malls Seek to Bring Shopping Closer to Home
Facing an existential crisis over empty space, owners are trying to fill malls with residences, building on the live-work-play model sought by young adults.
